Fifteen Indigenous young people will learn how to make mukluks in Toronto, starting this Sunday. They will be given cowhide, rabbit fur and glass beads. If they choose, they can paint designs on the ...
Mary Lou Sours is an Inupiaq woman determined to revive the tradition of sewing mukluks. Mukluks are traditional boots worn by indigenous Arctic people around the world. Mukluks are very versatile and ...
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Where does one get unicorn hide to make mukluks? That's a secret that Alley Yapput isn't giving up. The Cree Anishinaabe two-spirit artist who lives in Thunder Bay, Ont., recently completed a pair of ...
A few years ago, celebrities like Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford and Lindsay Lohan started wearing calf-length leather boots with embroidered designs and fur trim. The shoes were mukluks, soft and warm ...
A former Enoch Cree Nation woman and Mrs. Universe winner is putting her best foot forward for a group teaching people how to make mukluks and moccasins. Ashley Callingbull-Burnham is volunteering as ...
A few years ago, Roberta Anderson had a hard time making enough money from the sale of her intricately beaded mukluks and jewelry to pay for the materials. Today, the Orléans woman is a rising star ...
WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg-based footwear company that started small almost 15 years ago is in high demand across Canada this holiday season. Manitobah Mukluks were designed specifically for Canadian ...
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Mohawk artist Christina Bomberry (right) shows a student the art of Indigenous beading. A few years ago, celebrities like Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford and Lindsay Lohan started wearing calf-length ...
That's a secret that Alley Yapput isn't giving up. The Cree Anishinaabe two-spirit artist who lives in Thunder Bay, Ont., recently completed a pair of unicorn mukluks for one lucky toddler. This is ...