The Longhouse has created the Western Reserve Native Sons and Daughters Ring of Honor to honor those dads who have given so much to our organization in the past. We are run by a group of Longhouse Chiefs and Tribe Chiefs, about 15 of us dads in total, and while it is incredibly rewarding to see the results of our efforts, it is also hard work. The Ring of Honor will enshrine certain dads from over the years whose kids have grown up in the organization, and seen their dad take the reigns on various projects, camps, activities, and generally leading the way to make sure the Western Reserve Native Sons and Daughters continues from our generation to the next and the next.
Eric Kuhen
Eric was Tribe Chief of the mighty Penacook Tribe. Eric then moved on to the Longhouse as the Medicine Man, designing great patches for our ceremonial vests and contributing greatly to our whole organization. Eventually Eric was voted Longhouse Chief and was an amazing leader and was crucial in saving our Golf Outing fundraiser which again ensured that this great organization would thrive for another generation. Eric was then Sachem, which is the elder of the Longhouse. He was amazing at writing scripts for all camps and was in the organization for at least a decade.
Eric has two fantastic daughters who were in the organization, Ellie and Caroline, who grew up in our organization, embodying our motto of “Pals Forever, Friends Always”, year after year enjoying camps, hikes, smores, some great stories around the campfire and many many Daddy Daughter Dances.
Eric was Tribe Chief of the mighty Penacook Tribe. Eric then moved on to the Longhouse as the Medicine Man, designing great patches for our ceremonial vests and contributing greatly to our whole organization. Eventually Eric was voted Longhouse Chief and was an amazing leader and was crucial in saving our Golf Outing fundraiser which again ensured that this great organization would thrive for another generation. Eric was then Sachem, which is the elder of the Longhouse. He was amazing at writing scripts for all camps and was in the organization for at least a decade.
Eric has two fantastic daughters who were in the organization, Ellie and Caroline, who grew up in our organization, embodying our motto of “Pals Forever, Friends Always”, year after year enjoying camps, hikes, smores, some great stories around the campfire and many many Daddy Daughter Dances.
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization EIN 81-2976096
Western Reserve Native Longhouse Inc.
3732 Fishcreek Rd. Suite 904 Stow, OH 44224