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Further claims include Talbot used to be the editor, resp. the editor responsible for poetry and politics, resp. the columnist, resp. a „writer and poet“ for the internationally well-known journal ''Akwesasne Notes''. However, the information available on the journal does not verify such claims. The journal was founded by Kaientaronkwen Ernie Benedict in 1968, with its first editor a non-indigenous Canadian, Jerry Gambill, who received the Mohawk name of Rarihokwats. ''Akwesasne Notes'' covered many indigenous issues not restricted to the Americas, but also of Australia, Tibet, and China.<ref>http://www.historyandtheheadlines.abc-clio.com/contentpages/ContentPage.aspx?entryId=1171842¤tSection=1161468&productid=5</ref> The editors following Gambill were all from the Iroqois Nation: Professor John Mohawk, Peter Blue Cloud, Doug George-Kanentiio<ref>Bruce Elliott Johansen: Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement, Santa Barbara 2013, p. 9ff</ref>, and finally from 1992-1998 Darren Bonaparte and Salli Benedict.<ref>Bruce Elliott Johansen: Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement, Santa Barbara 2013, p. 11</ref> It seems highly probable that Talbot upholds this claim in order to exploit the reputation this publication built up particularly in Europe, while at the same time using its reputation to provide himself with an air of authenticity.
Further claims include Talbot used to be the editor, resp. the editor responsible for poetry and politics, resp. the columnist, resp. a „writer and poet“ for the internationally well-known journal ''Akwesasne Notes''. However, the information available on the journal does not verify such claims. The journal was founded by Kaientaronkwen Ernie Benedict in 1968, with its first editor a non-indigenous Canadian, Jerry Gambill, who received the Mohawk name of Rarihokwats. ''Akwesasne Notes'' covered many indigenous issues not restricted to the Americas, but also of Australia, Tibet, and China.<ref>http://www.historyandtheheadlines.abc-clio.com/contentpages/ContentPage.aspx?entryId=1171842¤tSection=1161468&productid=5</ref> The editors following Gambill were all from the Iroqois Nation: Professor John Mohawk, Peter Blue Cloud, Doug George-Kanentiio<ref>Bruce Elliott Johansen: Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement, Santa Barbara 2013, p. 9ff</ref>, and finally from 1992-1998 Darren Bonaparte and Salli Benedict.<ref>Bruce Elliott Johansen: Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement, Santa Barbara 2013, p. 11</ref> It seems highly probable that Talbot upholds this claim in order to exploit the reputation this publication built up particularly in Europe, while at the same time using its reputation to provide himself with an air of authenticity.
===Public Receipt and Discussions of Talbot's Claims===
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