About .....Jane Littledeer
Jane Littledeer is a Certified Equine Massage Therapist.
Jane is an experienced western rider and former barrel racer. She was raised in a family that always owned horses. She has personally owned and cared for horses her entire life. Jane serves as the resident Equine Massage Consultant at the barn where she boards her own horse Evening Storm. Jane has participated in horse show events and served as a horse show judge. At the age of 3, she was already an accomplished western rider, which was as completely natural and in line with her Native American ancestry. Jane is acknowledged as a descendent of the Ojibway tribe.
The Ojibway are one of the most populous and widely distributed Native American Groups in North America, with 150 bands throughout the north-central United States and southern Canada. Ojibway, Ojibwe and Chippewa are renderings of the same Algonquian word. The Ojibway people themselves use their native word Anishinabe (plural: Anishinabeg), meaning "original people." Their respect and abilities in understanding animals is ancient and without question.
Jane is acknowledged as a pioneer and originator of the concept of tailoring the equine massage to the flexible needs of the animal and gauging the success by the response of the horse and the horse's needs.
Jane combines her Native American beliefs with Equine Massage to bring a truly unique nurturing and therapeutic experience to your horse. Her method differs from the other standard "by the book" equine massage therapies. She not only delivers a quality massage therapy tailored to your horse’s needs, she is also gifted with the ability to communicate through her ancestry, directly with your horse; at a spiritual level, insuring that your horse is given a quality massage that is healing, nurturing, beneficial to the animal, and complete in every way possible.
Please welcome Jane Littledeer And the to your Barn.