Kwa-Kwa,
My name is Roger Longtoe Sheehan; my family and I are members of the El-Nu tribe of Abenaki. We are also
members of Woodland Confederacy, a native living history organization. I have been participating in living history and research
for 20 years. I create museum quality pieces of the 17th and 18th century arts and crafts of the eastern woodland natives.
Examples would be knifes, hand carved stone effigy pipes, war clubs, hair roaches, silver-brass-copper broaches and earrings.
We also create rattles, spears, tomahawks, noggins, moccasins, and many other native things of wood, metal and leather. I
can also make things on request.
I’m also available for presentations, demonstrations and
lectures on the Eastern Woodland Peoples. My presentations can include: History,
Storytelling, Singing and Drumming, and Basic 17th and 18th century living skills
My wife Linda Longtoe
also known as ” Wampum Women”, Finger weaves and makes Wampum belts and accessories.
Gitcee Oliwni
“Thank You”