Dr. Robert R. Ward

American Indian Law Scientist

The Team

This is the Cherokee Flag that was used by the Native Indian Troops

who were fighting for independence during the Civil War. Most history books have depicted the Civil War as being only about slavery. That is not exactly the truth. The Indian trrops from the lower plains and midwest joined Stand Watie to be armed by the Confederates in a fight for their independence. They were the last to surrender long after the war was over. The words "Cherokee Braves" is emblazoned in the white strip. The five red stars represent the five civilized tribes. This flag was carried by General Stand Waite.

We will periodically be changing the opening picture with various items of Cherokee History.


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THE PURPOSE of this page is to entice Native Indians and Volunteers from other cultures, into becoming involved in research and writing concerning matters of which are effecting the Native American Indian Nations, Tribes, and Bands.

THE REASON is that each of our Native Indian Nations are constantly involved in some type of legal battle. Thus, we recognize that these days the battles are not fought in the fields, prairies, swamps, or forests. They are fought in the boardrooms and courtrooms. That means, there are not enough warriors to continue this effort. Far too-many of our people are and sitting around and waiting for others to pursue the fight for sovereignty. Where have all the warriors gone, what are you waiting for. Being a POWWOW only Indian, or standing around playing "Big Time Know It All Indian" is a privilidge that is being granted to you by others that are truly in the fight. If you can read and write, you can fight.

THIS OFFICE specializes in recruiting teams of Native Indian volunteers Non-Native professionals, and non - professionals into developing winning cases on issues that we take on. We have volunteers in the fields of psychology, sociology, business, education, ICWA matters, medicine, and culture. And numerous folks with no profession at all. We are training many folks in the work that they are doing

THE VOLUNTEERS we work with are simply people like you. Most of them have other activities in their life. The volunteer work is more - or - less on the side. There is a project for you also, and as a reminder. You can not just take and take from your culture and people, you must give something back in order to have your life a full circle event in the eyes of the creator.

 

PROJECT REQUEST for the missions and work that we perform are generated from The National Coalition Of Native American Indians Elders and Leaders. This group of esteemed elders is headquarters in Seattle Washington. Their membership is comprised of Native Indian Elders from Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, the Dakotas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. The purpose is cultural leadership, and unity.

ABOUT ELDER ABUSE

ELDER ABUSE IS MORE THAN HITTING

ELDER ABUSE IS ALSO:

BORROWING MONEY FROM THEIR LIMITED OR FIXED INCOME AND NOT PAYING IT BACK

BORROWING THEIR PRECIOUS CAR AND NOT RETURNING IT IN TIME OR REPLACING THE GAS YOU USED

NOT VISITING UNLESS YOU NEED SOMETHING, WHEN THEY NEED YOU TO PERHAPS HELP WITH CARRYING OR MOVING SOMETHING

NOT VISITING THEM ON THEIR HOLY DAYS OR BIRTHDAYS OR OTHER CLAN OR FAMILY DAYS

NOT INVITING THEM TO GO OUT AND BE WITH YOU

THERE ARE MANY FORMS OF ELDER ABUSE

DON'T BREAK THE CIRCLE...

WE ARE NOT A LAW OFFICE for individuals needing legal representation in any State or Municipal Court. We do practice within Tribal Courts and Federal Courts.


CHECK BACK TO THIS PAGE we will have exerpted text from some of our greatest hits.

Our Feather Award Winning Projects:

"The Banishment" this is an excerpt from a Brief of Amicus Curie in regards to Native Indian Penal Practices. author, R. Ward

"The Children of The Clan" this is a unique child welfare program designed for Native Indian Nations to use for the welfare of our future citizens. author, R. Ward

"The Old Settlers, They Left But Are Still Here" a collection of historical biographical and government facts showing the departure of the Chicamauga Cherokees from the east across the Mississippi River into Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. Includes U.S. Government facts of land treaties between Cherokees and the Spanish and Mexican Governments. Also includes U.S. Government Continental Congress evidence of early Indian removal plans.

"Spirituality The Natural Law" a biographical and scientific study supporting the matrilineal clan structure and clan spirit.

"The Cherokee Nation, Spring of 1997" an analysis of the Cherokee Constitution based upon the philosophies and available publications of the founders. Extensive views towards the separation of powers between the administration, executive, and judicial branches of a democratic style government.

 

For ordering copies of these publications, contact our Publisher:

Awi Publishing

You may purchase the publication in either Printed Spiral Booklet,

or on 3.5 diskette for help in your own research and writing.

Contact, Awi Publishing at cwyawi@worldnet.att.net

or

Awi Publishing

Post Office Box 447,

Beavercreek Oregon 97004

C O M I N G S O O N

WE HAVE UNDER CONSTRUCTION THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS TO BE RELEASED LATE 1997

THE MASCOT

This publication is a Brief of Amicus Curie which includes much information contributed by Psychologist, Sociologist and other volunteers describing the harm of using a Native Indian Mascot as an icon for a school image. It is being prepared so that others may use the package to challenge the use of the icon in their region.

POLITICAL SCIENCE IN A RED CIRCLE

This publication takes the most commonly recognized theories and issues of the Science of Politics, as is taught at the University level, and embellishes those theories with a blending of the historical issues and practices of the Native Indian Governments.

SOVEREIGNTY IN A RED CIRCLE

This publication introduces the historical facts and issues of the various sovereign governments of the world, the formation of some countries and Nations, and the application and matters for Native Indian Nations to continue their Sovereignty. This may be a two volume set. If Part One, Volume One is finished before Part Two, Volume Two. Those that purchase Volume One early in its release will receive Volume Two as a freebie.