Saturday 28 July 2012

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Tribal differences included not only the cut of the moccasins (here is an excellent map of North America showing moccasin designs among different tribes), but also the extensive beadwork, quillwork, and painted designs many Indian people lavished on their shoes. In some tribes hardened rawhide was used for the sole for added durability, and in others rabbit fur (or, later, sheepskin) was used to line the leather moccasins for added warmth. Plains Indian women also wore moccasin boots sometimes, which were basically just women's thigh-length leggings sewn to their moccasins for a one-piece look (very beautiful when fully quilled)

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins

Girls Moccasins


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