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== General ==
This article seems to have been rather vandalized by elements hostile to the subject.
Notably by proponents from a website called "newagefraud" (which apparently exists to villify all New Age / alternative philosophy, exponents, etc.)
Found derogatory sentences violating neutral P.O.V. tone in the opening paragraph, in an incongruous manner. Claims that Manitonquat's Native American ancestry has ever been questioned are unsubstantiated, unsupported except by that website (and possibly some others of a similar colour: basically pursuing a religious crusade against non-Christian outlooks.)

Manitonquat has abundant references / testimonials as to the value of his work, its genuine grounding in Native American lore, and its value as a modern development thereof, from recognized authorities on Native American culture, as well as from tribal authorities.

Will provide links, references presently.
[[User:Horse Dancing|Horse Dancing]] ([[User talk:Horse Dancing|talk]]) 16:16, 24 November 2015 (UTC)


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:Actually the similarity is that they are not Native American. - [[User:CorbieVreccan|<span style="color:#300077;font-family:comic sans">'''Co<font color= "#003878">rb<font color= "#145073">ie</font>V</font>'''</span>]]<sup>[[User_talk:CorbieVreccan|☊]]</sup>[[WP:SPIDER|☼]] 19:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
:Actually the similarity is that they are not Native American. - [[User:CorbieVreccan|<span style="color:#300077;font-family:comic sans">'''Co<font color= "#003878">rb<font color= "#145073">ie</font>V</font>'''</span>]]<sup>[[User_talk:CorbieVreccan|☊]]</sup>[[WP:SPIDER|☼]] 19:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)

Removed Forrest Carter reference as suggested and added a link to Wikipedia article on Sun Bear, a similar Native American spiritual teacher and author, contemporary and associate of Manitonquat.

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General

This article seems to have been rather vandalized by elements hostile to the subject. Notably by proponents from a website called "newagefraud" (which apparently exists to villify all New Age / alternative philosophy, exponents, etc.) Found derogatory sentences violating neutral P.O.V. tone in the opening paragraph, in an incongruous manner. Claims that Manitonquat's Native American ancestry has ever been questioned are unsubstantiated, unsupported except by that website (and possibly some others of a similar colour: basically pursuing a religious crusade against non-Christian outlooks.)

Manitonquat has abundant references / testimonials as to the value of his work, its genuine grounding in Native American lore, and its value as a modern development thereof, from recognized authorities on Native American culture, as well as from tribal authorities.

Will provide links, references presently. Horse Dancing (talk) 16:16, 24 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

See also

The "see also"s should be revised. Forrest Carter refers to a member of a KKK-Group. The article and the person have no connection to Manitonquat! Other persons are in opinion not adequate too. The only similarity is that they are Native American. --Treveros (talk) 18:45, 6 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Actually the similarity is that they are not Native American. - CorbieV 19:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Removed Forrest Carter reference as suggested and added a link to Wikipedia article on Sun Bear, a similar Native American spiritual teacher and author, contemporary and associate of Manitonquat.

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