Storytellers, and Speakers

Eastern Woodlands Design


Each day will include a Spiritual Invocation for the event and all persons attending. It will be lead by Dr. Ella Sekatau - Medicine Woman of the Narragansett People. Dr Ella Secatal
Loril and Peter You will not want to miss the extraordinary performances by Loril MoonDream (White Mt. Apache) and Peter White Fox (Blackfeet) who use music, animal skin puppets, and may other props in telling their stories. They will spellbind, enchant, and educate both young and old.

We have a full line-up of storytellers each day to include;
Doug Harris - Deputy Historic Preservation Officer of the Narragansett Tribe will speak on early Native inhabitants of this special area. These early Native Peoples included the Narragansett, Abenaki, Nipmuc, Mohawk, and Pocomtuc. Doug Harris
Dugout Canoe Dr Keith Wilbur will be speaking at his booth both days on the skills of making all means of tools and hunting gear. This will include the display of a real dugout canoe. He will address every day items and how they were made and be offering his many books on Native American crafts and lifestyles.
Nishke Mars will speak about and perform a traditional shawl dance in full regalia accompanied by drum. Shawl Dancer
Atlatl Brent Eaton will talk about the Atlatl (left) and it's history and offer books on Native American life by his late father, Bob Eaton will also offer his airbrush art work to be painted on Peoples Harvest Tee-Shirts.



Eastern Woodlands Design