<snip> So apply that to a Canadian Cree Elder who had been collecting and preserving the knowledge of his people from an area that maintains a history of Sasquatch/Bigfoot accounts. How could he not have had something to offer on the subject?
The point is I don't have to assume anything about the man. I knew the man and I knew the misson that the man had undertaken. But no I don't believe that it is posible to seperate the man's knowledge from his ancestry. It would have been an insult to do so. I'm surprised that with all of your "research" with the Cree that you didn't run across his name or the man himself. I find that a little odd that you didn't.
Once again - pay attention this time - the Cree have no history of a creature we refer to as sasquatch or Bigfoot.
Where are you getting this idea that there is a history of Sasquatch accounts from their traditional areas?
He could not have had knowledge from his ancestry about sasquatch or Bigfoot because that is not part of the Cree lore.
By the way - I note that you now are admitting that you did assume his ancestry had something to do with sasquatch/Bigfoot and that is why you brought his ancestry forward. Yet, you argued previously that was not why you brought his ancestry forward when I calld you on it. Try to be consistent, will ya'.
There are a lot of Cree people spread over a large area. I may have run into Mr. Cardinal at some meetings or functions - but I do not remember him.
Reading his Bio (pretty damn impressive) - it appears he was in Manitoba while I was doing my thing in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan - so that may account for it. Also, his political work was years before I entered the picture. Judging by the timelines - he likely was one of the leaders in the fight to get universal free medicine and medical care for all Treaty Indians falling under the Treaties of the Prairies.
I used to eat lunch at the Kapown Centre (world's best moose and bannock - served every day

) when I was at the Kapawe'no reserve. I met and talked to the people involved in the traditional healing treatment programmes. Again - I do not remember him or his name from that either. This further leads me to believe that he was pretty well ensconced in Manitoba at that time.
I did work with the then chief of his band - Jimmy Badger -at the Sucker Creek reserve. (still got shares in their oil and gas drilling company

).