
| Roger & Robert at New Sweden |

ELNU Abenaki |
| 17th Century Living History Album Most of the members of Elnu also belong to a Living History Organization called the Woodland Confederacy. Three quarters of Woodland Confederacy's members are ELNU Abenakis. Many people have read about the old ways of doing things, but we, as modern Abenaki people, actually practice living the old ways. These pictures were taken between 1990-2007. |




| The Longtoe Family at the Kalymar Nickel Landing site in Delaware |
| Old Village Site |
| Ron M'Sadoques & Vera Longtoe eating lunch at the Institute for American Indian Studies |
| Hominy being served (in wooden bowel) to Lina Longtoe at the Institute for American Indian Studies |
| The Longtoe Family at the Kalymar Nickel landing site in Delaware |

| Institute for American Indian Studies 1630's event in the old village - Roger Longtoe |

| Pounding Corn Lake Champlain Maritime Museum |
| © 2006 Elnu Abenaki Tribe |
