<< Speck seems to have made some errors in his interpretation of Indian culture among 20th century Nanticokes: From "Quest for Identity: The Formation of the Nanticoke Indian Community at Indian River Inlet, Sussex County, Delaware," by Frank W. Porter III, 1978 U. of Maryland Doctor of Philosophy, pp. 110-111: >Well, Mr. Brown I applaud your interesting points of so called view. I am >only sorry that you decided to put individuals names in your post. Please be >very careful about this you never know among us INDIANS if you are offending >someone by talking of their dead ancestors in a very disgraceful, >dishonorable way. If you knew. it is taboo to speak a dead person's name >among us. Of course you would not know about that since you are limited to >your exposure of actually interacting with my family. Plus being an outsider >it is probable no one talk to you anyway.. lest the old elders. I was just sharing a passage from Frank Porter's work. Your argument is with him, not me. I haven't done much research on Nanticokes and would not claim to speak with any authority on their history.