
Victoria G. Fortner (PeatohahNape Tamsah) of Shawnee and Scot
/Irish descent, is trained in allopathic and Traditional Indigenous medicine.
As a lecturer, she travels nationally presenting information and workshops
on Native American history, culture and tradition and on all phases of herbal
medicine (recognition, gathering, processing, formulation and application).
Ms. Fortner derives her knowledge from both Native and non-Native traditions
of herbalogy, and with her strong medical background, offers presentations
that speak to all levels of interest. She is an indigenous dancer, storyteller,
counselor, award-winning artist and craft-person. Victoria has been published
both nationally and internationally with numerous articles addressing both
alternative health and Native American concerns.



The corn dolls pictured here are either in private collections or in
galleries. If you chose to special order a doll, you may specify male or
female, and the general area of Native America or dance style you wish.
An agreement of style and content must be reached and half the cost received
before work will begin. Each doll is unique. No two are alike. A 1-2 month
period of time is required to make each doll. Dolls run between $500.00
and $650.00, depending on style, use of feathers, and beadwork. Please e-mail
request to: Shawnee
Moon Herbaceuticals


Lightening Bolt Sashes
All sashes are made of washable acrylic yarn. Designs include chevron,
double chevron, lightening bolt, double lightening bolt and arrow. Allow
2-3 months for sashes to be completed. Sorry, no beads. Price: $1.00 per
square inch including fringe, plus shipping and handling, 50% down, 50%
at time of deliverly (credit cards preferred).
To order: e-mail at shawneemoon@sbcglobal.net
