ETHAM K000436

paire de mocassins, Amérique du Nord

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K000436
Pair of moccasins
Canada
Ojibwé? 19th century
Leather, glass beads, porcupine quills
Gift of Dr Pierre-Louis Dunant to the Archaeology Museum in 1875
MEG Inv. ETHAM K000436
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These moccasins, from the Algonquian word makasin, worn by both men and women, are made from tanned, smoked deerskin. The flaps and the uppers are decorated with geometrical patterns made from flattened, dyed porcupine quills. Moccasins with soft soles were worn mostly by the Amerindians living in the forests in the east.

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