{"id":29019,"date":"2022-10-21T14:49:18","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T18:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianz.com\/News\/?p=29019"},"modified":"2022-10-21T15:28:34","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T19:28:34","slug":"native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/10\/21\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections\/","title":{"rendered":"Native food sovereignty figure admits no tribal connections"},"content":{"rendered":" <a href=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/10\/21\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections\/elizabethhoover\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-29022\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" data-attachment-id=\"29022\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/10\/21\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections\/elizabethhoover\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/ElizabethHoover.jpg\" data-orig-size=\"750,500\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-title=\"Elizabeth Hoover\" data-image-description=\"&lt;p&gt;Elizabeth Hoover&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;Elizabeth Hoover is an  associate professor of environmental science, policy and management at the University of California Berkeley. According to the UC Berkeley, she is one of 11 ladder-rank faculty who have self-identified as Native American. Photo by &lt;a href=https:\/\/news.berkeley.edu\/2021\/09\/02\/new-faculty-hired-in-clusters-to-address-global-issues-equity-justice\/&gt;Adam Sings in the Timber \/ UC Berkeley&lt;\/a&gt; &lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/ElizabethHoover.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/ElizabethHoover.jpg\" alt=\"Elizabeth Hoover\"  class=\"size-full wp-image-29022\" \/><\/a><figcaption class=\"figure-caption\"> Elizabeth Hoover is an  associate professor of environmental science, policy and management at the University of California Berkeley. According to the UC Berkeley, she is one of 11 ladder-rank faculty who have self-identified as Native American. Photo by <a href=https:\/\/news.berkeley.edu\/2021\/09\/02\/new-faculty-hired-in-clusters-to-address-global-issues-equity-justice\/>Adam Sings in the Timber \/ UC Berkeley<\/a> <\/figcaption>\r\n<div class=\"h1-responsive\">Native food sovereignty figure admits no tribal connections<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"h5-responsive sub\">Liz Hoover spent decades claiming to be Mohawk and Mi&#8217;kmaq <\/div>\r\n<div class=\"date\">Friday, October 21, 2022<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"byline\">By Acee Agoyo<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"source\">Indianz.Com<\/div>\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nA scholar who has made a name for herself in Native food sovereignty circles has vowed to stop claiming to be of &#8220;Mohawk\/Mi\u2019kmaq descent&#8221; after looking into her background.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nIn a <a href=https:\/\/indianz.substack.com\/p\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-comes>statement made public on Thursday<\/a>, Elizabeth Hoover attributed her claims of being Mohawk and Mi&#8217;kmaq to family lore. She said her parents raised her to believe she was of &#8220;mixed&#8221; Native and non-Native ancestry.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;According to my mother, her grandmother was a Mohawk woman who married a French-Canadian man,&#8221; Hoover, who is more commonly known as Liz, said in a <a href=https:\/\/www.profelizabethmhoover.com\/identity>&#8220;Statement about Identity&#8221; posted on her newly-created website<\/a>.\r\n<P><\/p>\r\n&#8220;My dad\u2019s family said his grandma was Mi\u2019kmaq, which was also something we were proud of but never quite as close to,&#8221; Hoover added.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n<div class=\" content_cards_card content_cards_domain_twitter-com\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"content_cards_image\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_image_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/DarrylLeroux\/status\/1583441660519727104\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/plugins\/content-cards\/skins\/default\/content-cards-placeholder.png\" alt=\"X \/ ?\">\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_title\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_title_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/DarrylLeroux\/status\/1583441660519727104\">\n\t\t\tX \/ ?\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_description\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_description_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/DarrylLeroux\/status\/1583441660519727104\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_site_name\">\n\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/abs.twimg.com\/favicons\/twitter.3.ico\" alt=\"twitter.com\" class=\"content_cards_favicon\"\/>\t\ttwitter.com\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nBut after conducting &#8220;genealogical research&#8221; into her  New York-based family, Hoover concluded that she has no connections to the tribal communities she had been claiming for decades.  She said  the &#8220;new revelations&#8221; have led her to stop identifying herself as Mohawk and Mi\u2019kmaq &#8212; which she has done publicly since her teenage years.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;Now, without any official documentation verifying the identity I was raised with, I do not think it is right for me to continue to claim to be a scholar of Mohawk\/Mi\u2019kmaq descent, even though my mother is insistent that she inherited this history for a reason,&#8221; Hoover said in the statement.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nDespite the admission, Hoover avoided  detailing her willingness to go along with the &#8220;stories&#8221; that she said she grew up hearing &#8212; even after <a href=https:\/\/ourenvironment.berkeley.edu\/users\/1688049>obtaining advanced educational degrees in anthropology<\/a> during her adult years. Left out of the statement, for instance, was an explanation of  her long-term use of the supposed Mi\u2019kmaq language name of <em>Gomdineoeoeu Osaog<\/em>.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nThe name shows up in <a href=https:\/\/www.newspapers.com\/newspage\/409019147\/>news accounts<\/a> as <a href=https:\/\/www.newspapers.com\/search\/?query=Gomdineoeoeu%20Osaog>early as July 1996<\/a>, when Hoover was just 17 years old. She repeated the claim  more than a decade later, while serving as  a visiting scholar at a university in Pennsylvania where she taught about Native peoples in the anthropology department.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;It means Mountain Flower in Mi&#8217;kmaq,&#8221; Hoover, then age 30, told <a href=\"https:\/\/lancasteronline.com\/news\/elizabeth-hoover-mountain-flower-of-e-town-college\/article_7b37e13b-b4ce-5728-a1ba-edd113f0c961.html\">Lancaster Newspapers<\/a> in December 2009.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n <a href=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/10\/21\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections\/lizhooverstatementaboutidentity\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-29035\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"5211\" height=\"3174\" data-attachment-id=\"29035\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/10\/21\/native-food-sovereignty-figure-admits-no-tribal-connections\/lizhooverstatementaboutidentity\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/lizhooverstatementaboutidentity.png\" data-orig-size=\"5211,3174\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-title=\"Elizabeth M. Hoover   Statement about Identity\" data-image-description=\"&lt;p&gt;Elizabeth M. Hoover   Statement about Identity&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;On October 20, 2022, Elizabeth M. Hoover posted a &amp;#8220;Statement about Identity&amp;#8221; on a recently-created website.&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/lizhooverstatementaboutidentity-1024x624.png\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/21\/lizhooverstatementaboutidentity.png\" alt=\"Elizabeth M. Hoover   Statement about Identity\"   class=\"size-full wp-image-29035\" \/><\/a><figcaption class=\"figure-caption\"> On October 20, 2022, Elizabeth M. Hoover posted a &#8220;Statement about Identity&#8221; on a recently-created website under the profelizabethmhoover.com domain.<\/figcaption>\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nHoover&#8217;s new statement now characterizes her paternal Native claim as being distant even though she previously asserted that her &#8220;father has Mi&#8217;kmaq ancestors from Quebec&#8221; in Canada in her <a href=https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/22\/etd771.20100513164831.pdf>doctoral dissertation<\/a>. The scholarly work   earned her a Ph.D. in anthropology from Brown University Rhode Island in 2010.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nLikewise, Hoover failed to offer an explanation about the Mohawk community that she once claimed. In the same dissertation &#8212; which is listed at the <a href=https:\/\/berkeley.academia.edu\/ElizabethHoover\/CurriculumVitae>top of her professional resume<\/a> &#8212; she insisted that  her mother&#8217;s family was from <a href=https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kahnawake>Kahnawake<\/a>, a sovereign tribal nation whose territory also happens to be located in the Canadian province of Quebec.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nInstead, Hoover continues to associate herself with an entirely different Mohawk community &#8212; that of <a href=https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Akwesasne>Akwesasne<\/a>, whose homelands span the provinces of Quebec and Ontario in Canada and cross into the state of  New York in the United States. The self-affiliation is significant, as the territory is where she has based a significant portion of her published works, including her first of two books she has released.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n&#8220;I have been grateful to the people of Akwesasne who took me in called me their chosen daughter, auntie, and friend, and who put me to work,&#8221; Hoover&#8217;s statement reads. &#8220;When people told me \u2018welcome home\u2019 when I would come to visit, that meant something to me.&#8221;\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n Hoover further acknowledges that the &#8220;information about my identity&#8221; might cause people to not want to associate with her in certain spaces. But as with the lack of details about her prior tribal claims, she does not address how her professional career has been strongly tied to supposedly being of Native descent.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n<div class=\" content_cards_card content_cards_domain_twitter-com\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"content_cards_image\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_image_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ESPM_Berkeley\/status\/1299061651812081664\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/15\/ij_0ojni_200x200.png\" alt=\"Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy &amp; Mngmt (@ESPM_Berkeley) on X\">\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_title\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_title_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ESPM_Berkeley\/status\/1299061651812081664\">\n\t\t\tBerkeley Environmental Science, Policy &#038; Mngmt (@ESPM_Berkeley) on X\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_description\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_description_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ESPM_Berkeley\/status\/1299061651812081664\">\n\t\t\t<p>Please join ESPM in welcoming Elizabeth Hoover, Sunaura Taylor, Youjin Chung, and Benjamin Blonder to our faculty team this fall! Read more about these four incoming professors&#8217; outstanding work: https:\/\/t.co\/rQ9hJDjffL<\/p>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_site_name\">\n\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/favicon.ico\" alt=\"X (formerly Twitter)\" class=\"content_cards_favicon\"\/>\t\tX (formerly Twitter)\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nAfter  she was  <a href=https:\/\/nature.berkeley.edu\/news\/2020\/08\/fall-2020-incoming-faculty>hired  at the University of California, Berkeley, in time for the fall 2020 semester<\/a> ,   the media arm of the world renown public land-grant institution described Hoover as a \u201crelatively new Native American faculty member\u201d and said she was one of \u201cone of 11 self-identified Native American\/Alaska Native ladder-rank faculty members at Berkeley.\u201d She took pride in being a  \u201ccluster\u201d hire meant  to bring diversity to the campus, although the <a href=https:\/\/news.berkeley.edu\/2021\/09\/02\/new-faculty-hired-in-clusters-to-address-global-issues-equity-justice\/>Berkeley News<\/a> didn&#8217;t report her supposed tribal affiliations.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nEven with the omission of information that might explain why she is considered to be Native American, Hoover is now part of the <a href=https:\/\/ourenvironment.berkeley.edu\/leadership>leadership team  at UC Berkeley&#8217;s Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management<\/a>. She serves as one of three division chairs in her department, with her area of focus  listed as &#8220;Society and Environment.&#8221;\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nAnd while Hoover in her statement indicated that she only recently looked into her family, her tribal claims  have been  the subject of considerable debate for much of the past year. In February, the <a href=https:\/\/chinations.org\/about\/>Chi-Nations Youth Council<\/a>, a group of young Native people in Chicago, Illinois, accused the scholar of \u201c<a href=https:\/\/chinations.org\/statement-community-health-risk-statement-of-previous-relationship\/>taking resources from Native people for years and lying about her ancestry<\/a>.\u201d \r\n<P><\/P>\r\nMembers of Chi-Nations became familiar with Hoover as she was an intimate partner of Adam Sings In The Timber, a photographer and citizen  of the <a href=http:\/\/www.crow-nsn.gov\/>Crow Tribe<\/a> who has long maintained a presence in Chicago, where had previously worked with the group. After he was publicly accused of sexual assault  and sexual misconduct by young Native women, Hoover said she ended her relationship with him in a post on a social media account that has <a href=https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/lizhoover\/>since been deactivated<\/a>.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nBut just like her new statement, Hoover left out key details about her dealings with Sings In The Timber, whose birth surname is  Singer. She did not disclose that he was employed by UC Berkeley through its  <a href=https:\/\/ofew.berkeley.edu\/partner-hiring-program-guidelines-and-procedures>partner hiring program<\/a> &#8212; meaning his presence on campus, in close proximity to young people, was directly linked to her status as faculty.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;I want to unequivocally say that I have never facilitated any inappropriate contacts\r\nbetween Adam and any of my students, as has been suggested,&#8221;  Hoover wrote on April 21. &#8220;I would NEVER stand such behavior.&#8221;\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n <a href=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/04\/22\/young-native-woman-sounds-alarm-about-violence-in-indian-country\/lizhooverelizabethhoover\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-23351\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1700\" height=\"1260\" data-attachment-id=\"23351\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/04\/22\/young-native-woman-sounds-alarm-about-violence-in-indian-country\/lizhooverelizabethhoover\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/22\/lizhooverelizabethhoover.png\" data-orig-size=\"1700,1260\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-title=\"Liz Hoover Elizabeth Hoover\" data-image-description=\"&lt;p&gt;Liz Hoover Elizabeth Hoover&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;A screenshot of a statement on the @lizhoover social media account as it appeared about 22 hours after being posted on April 21, 2022. The account was initially set to private. It became public sometime later in the evening on April 21. The account does not allow comments on the post. &lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/22\/lizhooverelizabethhoover-1024x759.png\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/22\/lizhooverelizabethhoover.png\" alt=\"Liz Hoover Elizabeth Hoover\"   class=\"size-full wp-image-23351\" \/><\/a> <figcaption class=\"figure-caption\">A screenshot of a statement on the @lizhoover social media account as it appeared about 22 hours after being posted on April 21, 2022. The account was initially set to private but became public sometime later in the evening on April 21. It has since been <a href=https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/lizhoover\/>deactivated entirely<\/a>. <\/figcaption>\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nSings In The Timber is no longer listed as an employee in UC Berkeley&#8217;s   directory. His <a href=https:\/\/news.berkeley.edu\/2021\/09\/02\/new-faculty-hired-in-clusters-to-address-global-issues-equity-justice\/>photography work<\/a>  appears  in <a href=https:\/\/nature.berkeley.edu\/search\/google\/adam%20sings%20in%20the%20timber?query=adam%20sings%20in%20the%20timber&#038;cx=008953471234190294249%3Aadjuapp1ppu&#038;cof=FORID%3A11&#038;sitesearch=&#038;safe=medium>numerous articles published by the university<\/a>, including those <a href=https:\/\/news.berkeley.edu\/2021\/10\/12\/berkeleys-new-indigenous-community-learning-garden-takes-root\/>featuring Native students<\/a> as well as those documenting the  <a href=https:\/\/life.berkeley.edu\/celebrating-native-culture-and-community\/>activities of the Native student program<\/a> on campus.\r\n<P><\/p>\r\nHoover&#8217;s former partner suffered professional consequences as a result of the sexual misconduct allegations, which he  denied at the time of an <a href=https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/04\/22\/young-native-woman-sounds-alarm-about-violence-in-indian-country\/>Indianz.Com story published on April 21<\/a>. The Field Museum, a prestigious institution in Chicago, removed  Sings In The Timber&#8217;s work from a <a href=https:\/\/www.fieldmuseum.org\/traveling-exhibitions\/apsaalooke-women-and-warriors>traveling exhibit about the Crow Tribe<\/a> and from its <a href=https:\/\/www.fieldmuseum.org\/exhibitions\/native-truths-our-voices-our-stories>first permanent exhibit about Native people<\/a>, which opened in May.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nHoover, on the other hand, plans to stay put in Native food sovereignty circles &#8212; with the help of some high-profile helpers. She remains listed as a member of the board of <a href=https:\/\/www.natifs.org\/>North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems<\/a>, a non-profit led by <a href=https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sean_Sherman>Sean Sherman<\/a>, a citizen of the <a href=https:\/\/oglalalakotanation.net\/>Oglala Sioux Tribe<\/a> who is the <a href=https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=gzbqGao03-U>most prominent and most celebrated Native chef<\/a> in the U.S.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\nIn posts on social media from this spring, Hoover is seen posing in photos with Sherman, who is famously known as <a href=https:\/\/sioux-chef.com\/>The Sioux Chef<\/a> for his own efforts to bring Native foods to prominence. Yet even his organization has eliminated references to her now-discarded tribal affiliations &#8212; the <a href=https:\/\/www.natifs.org\/board\/>board of directors page on natifs.org<\/a> no longer describes her as &#8220;Mohawk&#8221; as it once did before the questions raised by the Chi-Nations Youth Council earlier this year. \r\n<p><\/p>\r\nThe board page itself had temporarily been removed from public view after Native women raised serious concerns  about a high-ranking NATIFS employee&#8217;s violent background. When asked to explain the discrepancy in advance of an <a href=https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/07\/22\/the-sioux-chef-under-fire-for-overlooking-key-employees-violent-past\/>Indianz.Com story published on July 22<\/a>,  Dana Thompson, the organization&#8217;s executive director whose tribal affiliation is <a href=https:\/\/www.natifs.org\/staff\/dana-thompson\/>based on being of descent<\/a>, offered to answer questions but did not respond to a series of follow-up inquiries.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n <a href=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/07\/22\/the-sioux-chef-under-fire-for-overlooking-key-employees-violent-past\/natifsboardofdirectors\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-26553\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"2655\" height=\"2555\" data-attachment-id=\"26553\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/07\/22\/the-sioux-chef-under-fire-for-overlooking-key-employees-violent-past\/natifsboardofdirectors\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/22\/NATIFSboardofdirectors.png\" data-orig-size=\"2655,2555\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-title=\"NATIFS Board of Directors\" data-image-description=\"&lt;p&gt;NATIFS Board of Directors&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;A screenshot of the board of directors page for the North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS) was taken on March 14, 2022. The page went missing from natifs.org in more recent days.&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/22\/NATIFSboardofdirectors-1024x985.png\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/22\/NATIFSboardofdirectors.png\" alt=\"NATIFS Board of Directors\"   class=\"size-full wp-image-26553\" \/><\/a> <figcaption class=\"figure-caption\">A screenshot of the board of directors page for the North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS) was taken on March 14, 2022, when it still described board member Liz Hoover as being &#8220;Mohawk.&#8221;  <\/figcaption>\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nBeyond her proximity to notable Native figures, Hoover has continued attending  Native-related events. In May, she went to a <a href=https:\/\/food-sovereignty.com>food sovereignty summit<\/a> hosted by the <a href=https:\/\/www.kbic-nsn.gov\/>Keweenaw Bay Indian Community<\/a> in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, according to a post on social media. And earlier this month,  a social media user thanked her for &#8220;representing us so beautifully&#8221; at a  LatinX\/Indigenous gathering in the Bay Area of California.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nShe hasn&#8217;t stopped promoting her Native food work either. In a social media post from September, she touted her appearance in the <a href=https:\/\/issuu.com\/collegefund\/docs\/tcu_research_journal_vol._6_spring_2022_opt>Tribal College and University Research Journal<\/a> in an article she co-authored about seed sovereignty.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nUC Berkeley continues to boost Hoover&#8217;s supposed expertise in Native communities as well. Barely a day after she released her statement disclaiming her tribal claims,  <a href=https:\/\/twitter.com\/ESPM_Berkeley\/status\/1583488647554207744>her academic department  on Friday highlighted her contribution<\/a> to a news story about a Native seed keeper.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;I am still the same person, with the same knowledge, skills, and commitments gained through decades of experience,&#8221; Hoover wrote on her website. &#8220;But I will accept with humility and understanding the decisions of people who do not think I belong in certain spaces.&#8221;\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;Going forward, I will continue to passionately support food sovereignty and environmental justice movements in Native communities where and when I am invited to do so,&#8221; she wrote.\r\n<p><\/p><div class=\"mt-1 mb-1\"><ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" style=\"display:block; text-align:center;\" data-ad-layout=\"in-article\" data-ad-format=\"fluid\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-8411603009680747\" data-ad-slot=\"6394965691\"><\/ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});<\/script><\/div><P><\/p>\r\nAccording to <a href=https:\/\/www.drewhaydentaylor.com\/>Drew Hayden Taylor<\/a>, an award-winning Ojibwe author and filmmaker who recently <a href=https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/2022\/09\/30\/the-pretendians-documentary-from-canada-tackles-hot-topic\/>debuted a documentary called \u201cThe Pretendians\u201d<\/a> in Canada, people who falsely assert a Native identity often try to  justify their claims by bringing up   the &#8220;good things&#8221; they are supposedly doing for Native communities.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;That just complicates it even more,&#8221; Taylor, a citizen and resident of the <a href=https:\/\/curvelakefirstnation.ca\/>Curve Lake Nation<\/a> in Ontario, said in an interview a day  before his <a href=https:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/passionateeye\/episodes\/the-pretendians>film premiered on  CBC<\/a>, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, on September 30.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nIn her statement, Hoover repeatedly discusses her own apparent positive efforts  as a self-identifying Native student and, later, as a self-identifying Native professor. She said she has been organizing powwows on university campuses and working with Native student groups for almost two decades. \r\n<P><\/P>\r\nBut Taylor said Pretendians end up undermining  their work by relying on  faulty claims of tribal belonging. \r\n<P><\/P>\r\n&#8220;Your past activities, in most cases, are irrelevant to your claims &#8212;  because your    activities, your achievements are built on false claims,&#8221; Taylor  told Indianz.Com, speaking generally about Pretendian figures.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;Therefore,  they&#8217;re not as beneficial as you would think because it&#8217;s through lies, essentially,&#8221; Taylor said.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n<div class=\" content_cards_card content_cards_domain_twitter-com\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"content_cards_image\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_image_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/native4data\/status\/1583491465170124807\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.com\/News\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/15\/jbsxoxhn_200x200-2.jpg\" alt=\"Dr. Dr. Desi (she\/her) (@native4data) on X\">\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_title\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_title_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/native4data\/status\/1583491465170124807\">\n\t\t\tDr. Dr. Desi (she\/her) (@native4data) on X\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_description\">\n\t\t<a class=\"content_cards_description_link\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/native4data\/status\/1583491465170124807\">\n\t\t\t<p>Hey @ESPM_Berkeley, NOW would be a great time to weigh in on the fraudulent Indigenous identity to which ESPM Professor Hoover has just admitted\u2014a fraudulent Indigenous identity that has given her access to so much cultural knowledge and practice that you\u2019re amplifying. \ud83d\udc40<\/p>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t<\/div>\n\t<div class=\"content_cards_site_name\">\n\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/favicon.ico\" alt=\"X (formerly Twitter)\" class=\"content_cards_favicon\"\/>\t\tX (formerly Twitter)\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nAccording to publicly available internet records, Hoover established her profelizabethmhoover.com website and domain in mid-August, just a few days  before the start of the fall 2022 semester at UC Berkeley. Her &#8220;Statement of Identity&#8221; is highly visible &#8212; it can be accessed through an &#8220;Identity&#8221; menu item on the top of the site.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n  Hoover characterized the disclosure as a way to explain why she never looked into her background until recently. She said she hoped that coming forward now would ensure that she might still be accepted by people around her &#8212; many of them who happen to be Native.\r\n<p><\/p>\r\n&#8220;As such, I have been approaching my friends, collaborators, students, colleagues, and members of the general public, to share this information about my identity and to re-form these relationships as needed,&#8221; Hoover wrote.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nYet a  number of Native former collaborators have been trying to get Hoover to  be  more forthcoming  about her background as far back as 2018, when she was about to publish her second book, and as recently as this summer. During both occasions, she appeared  extremely reluctant to account for her actions, according to correspondence and messages seen by Indianz.Com.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n<iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/indianz.substack.com\/embed\" width=\"100%\" height=\"320\" style=\"border:1px solid #EEE; background:white;\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"><\/iframe>\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nWhen the book was about to be published,  she went so far as to remove the   &#8220;Mohawk and Mi\u2019kmaq ancestry&#8221; claim  from   official <a href=https:\/\/www.oupress.com\/9780806163215\/indigenous-food-sovereignty-in-the-united-states\/>University of Oklahoma Press materials<\/a> for the food sovereignty project. On the other hand, the two other lead contributors   have  their tribal affiliations prominently shown.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\nMore recently, Hoover said people who have been raising  doubts about her  background are the ones causing &#8220;damage.&#8221; Internet messages seen by Indianz.Com indicate  that she considers herself a victim, even though she now admits her decades-long claims of being Mohawk and Mi\u2019kmaq  are unsupported by her own research.\r\n<P><\/p>\r\n&#8220;People who don&#8217;t even know me have worked very hard to paint me as a liar and manipulator and I don&#8217;t know why,&#8221; Hoover wrote in a series of messages in which she again brought up her &#8220;useful&#8221; work in Native communities.\r\n<P><\/p>\r\n&#8220;If there is damage that comes from all of this it&#8217;s because people are working hard to create that damage,&#8221; Hoover said.\r\n<P><\/P>\r\n<div class=\"h4-responsive\">Related Stories<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"related-story\"><a 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