Abenaki

Appearance
Abenaki is a reddish bay stallion with a mane and tail pattern similar to that of a skunk's coat. He is an appaloosa with white haunches and a speckled body. His front legs are black past the knee. He has a blue circle painted around his right eye, a blue sun on his right hip, and a blue pattern of symbols on his right shoulder, as well as two small bands above his front knees on both legs.

Personality
Abenaki exudes an air of leadership and confidence in himself. For this reason, many residents of North of North value his assistance and guidance.

The Name Game
The Abenaki tribe which this horse is based on is located in the Northeastern US in the area of present-day Maine. Their name means "people of the dawn". The Abenaki lived in wigwams⁠—temporary homes⁠—while they relocated seasonally, but also built permanent longhouses in centralized villages. Their seasonal migrations included hunting, fishing, and growing a variety of crops, returning to their longhouses during the winter. The Abenaki constructed birch-bark canoes for water travel. This tribal group includes the Penobscot and the Androscoggin.

The Abenaki fought against the English on the side of the French during the Seven Years’ War from 1756 to 1763. After their defeat, many went north where they were welcomed by the French with gifts of land. Presently, there is a reserve in Saint Francis, Quebec.

Skunk
Abenaki has a special connection with skunks and may even be seen accompanied by the spectral image of one.

Inspirational Message
English: "Respect yourself first. Then others will honor your strength."

Italian: "Rispetta te stessa, e gli altri ti rispetteranno di conseguenza."

French: "Apprends à te respecter toi-même, et les autres respecteront ta force intérieure."