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Head of Vt Native American Commission addresses FaceBook
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Friday, 05 February 2010

Head of Vt Native American Commission addresses FaceBook
Montpelier, VT
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2010

 This week’s creation and use of a Facebook page purporting to represent the Native American Affairs Commission was in no way authorized by the VCNAA. At my direction, it has been removed and appropriate steps are being made to assure that this sort of identity theft and misrepresentation of the Commission and its work will not happen again.
 
Not only was the site bogus in itself, but also state governmental bodies such as the Commission are not allowed to use social networking sites as official publications and means for interaction with the public. A Member of such an organization is within their rights to publish in any Internet medium they choose and address the same issues as the government body, but they can in no way represent themselves as even being a Member of, for example, the VCNAA.
 
As is evident from this Facebook debacle, the personal bias of even someone who believes that they are acting in the best interests of their governmental organization can result in glaring omissions and inaccurate depictions of a group’s actions and positions. Such behavior seriously damages the ability of the actual VCNAA to clearly communicate with the public and further erodes our chances to work harmoniously with our constituents.

It is not the policy of the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs to vent personal attacks in public forums, or for Members to work against the positions and good of the Commission. My duty as Chair of the Commission is to do all I can to provide appropriate venues for facts to be presented, either in a VCNAA meeting or on behalf of the Commission at the Legislature or elsewhere.
 
I have been assured that this profound mistake was made with the best intentions and without any understanding of its ramifications. The responsible party has apologized for problems caused by their actions and has decided to step back from Commission work for the time being. I hope that the coming weeks and months will see a healing not only of the rift caused by this erroneous Facebook page, but also a meeting of the minds on how to move forward with Indian recognition in Vermont.
 
Some of you are aware that the Native American Affairs Commission voted at its January 28 meeting to take a stand against the S.222 Abenaki Recognition bill and others like it. While I must trust that my fellow Commissioners will bring evidence to bear to support their position.
 
Finally, I want to thank those who alerted me to this grave situation. It is impossible for me to keep up with every email or Website related to Vermont indigenous people, or even the Commission. By speaking directly to me, you have provided an important service for us all.
 
Oliwni (thank you),
Charles Delaney-Megeso
Chair, Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs

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