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"Moccasins: A Cultural Legacy of Native American Tribes" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of moccasins

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Spotted Tail, ca. 1887. Creator: Antonio Zeno Shindler

Spotted Tail, ca. 1887. Creator: Antonio Zeno Shindler
Spotted Tail, ca. 1887

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909. Creator: Eanger Irving Couse

Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909. Creator: Eanger Irving Couse
Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Wa-quoth-e-qua, The Buck's Wife, Wife of the Whale, 1835. Creator: George Catlin

Wa-quoth-e-qua, The Buck's Wife, Wife of the Whale, 1835. Creator: George Catlin
Wa-quoth-e-qua, The Buck's Wife, Wife of the Whale, 1835

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Two Young Men, 1835 or 1836. Creator: George Catlin

Two Young Men, 1835 or 1836. Creator: George Catlin
Two Young Men, 1835 or 1836

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Samuel Washington Woodhouse, 1857. Creator: Edward Bowers

Samuel Washington Woodhouse, 1857. Creator: Edward Bowers
Samuel Washington Woodhouse, 1857

Background imageMoccasins Collection: White Man in Chippewa Costume, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: George Prince

White Man in Chippewa Costume, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: George Prince
White Man in Chippewa Costume, late 19th-early 20th century

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Costume Plate: Hispania Rustica (with laundry on head), ca. 1557-58. Creator: Enea Vico

Costume Plate: Hispania Rustica (with laundry on head), ca. 1557-58. Creator: Enea Vico
Costume Plate: Hispania Rustica (with laundry on head), ca. 1557-58

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Ma-ni-mic, Cheyenne Chief, 1869-74. Creator: William Stinson Soule

Ma-ni-mic, Cheyenne Chief, 1869-74. Creator: William Stinson Soule
Ma-ni-mic, Cheyenne Chief, 1869-74

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881. Creator: Attributed to John K. Hillers

Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881. Creator: Attributed to John K. Hillers
Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Native American woman, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Native American woman, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Native American woman, c1928. Woman in traditional costume. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928. [Georg A Jasmatzi, A.-G. Dresden, Germany]

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: Du Casse

Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: Du Casse
Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Plate 48 from Volume 2 of Travels in the Interior of North America, 1843

Background imageMoccasins Collection: A Group of Sioux Indians, 1872

A Group of Sioux Indians, 1872. Engraving from John Gilmary Sheas A Childs History of the United States, Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872)

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725, (1872)

Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725, (1872). John Chamberlain shoots Paugus. John Lovewell, (1691-1725) was a British explorer and soldier who lived in Dunstable, now Nashua

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Leather shoes from salt mines, 6th century BC

Leather shoes from salt mines, 6th century BC
Leather shoes from the salt mines at Hallstatt, Austria, 6th century BC

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Red Indian Chiefs wife, Eastbourne, Sussex

Red Indian Chiefs wife, Eastbourne, Sussex
Phyllis Blackmore, wife of Edward Blackmore, an Eastbourne plumber. Both of them were adopted members of the North American Sioux Indian Tribe

Background imageMoccasins Collection: W Barratt & Co Ltd shoe catalogue, slippers

W Barratt & Co Ltd shoe catalogue, slippers. mid-20th century

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Crow Indian Pa-Ris-Ka-Roo-Pa, The Two Crows (hand-coloured litho)

Crow Indian Pa-Ris-Ka-Roo-Pa, The Two Crows (hand-coloured litho)
XND76002 Crow Indian Pa-Ris-Ka-Roo-Pa, The Two Crows (hand-coloured litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Sioux chief, The Black Rock (hand-coloured litho)

Sioux chief, The Black Rock (hand-coloured litho)
XND76003 Sioux chief, The Black Rock (hand-coloured litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Peter La Cherre, illustration from The World in the Hands, engraved by Gauchard-Brunier

Peter La Cherre, illustration from The World in the Hands, engraved by Gauchard-Brunier
KW409923 Peter La Cherre, illustration from The World in the Hands, engraved by Gauchard-Brunier, published 1878 (engraving) by Janet

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Portrait of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) (litho)

Portrait of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) (litho)
KW254753 Portrait of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) (litho) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; American, out of copyright

Background imageMoccasins Collection: 1765346; out of copyright

1765346; out of copyright

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Advertisement for Moccasins. ca. 1937, MOCCASINS. By construction as old as the Indians

Advertisement for Moccasins. ca. 1937, MOCCASINS. By construction as old as the Indians: in style by Moose River as new as tomorrow

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Donald MacMillan, US Arctic explorer C016 / 4522

Donald MacMillan, US Arctic explorer C016 / 4522
Donald Baxter MacMillan (1874-1970), US Arctic explorer, in a fur suit used during polar explorations. McMillan made numerous expeditions to the Arctic in a career spanning some 40 years from 1908 to

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Hopi eagle dancer, Alrye Polequaptwa, dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron

Hopi eagle dancer, Alrye Polequaptwa, dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress performs traditional dances during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00419

NATI2D-00419
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00421

NATI2D-00421
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00422

NATI2D-00422
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00423

NATI2D-00423
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00427

NATI2D-00427
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00426

NATI2D-00426
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00428

NATI2D-00428
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: NATI2D-00454

NATI2D-00454
Moccasins of a Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Hotel Office in a frontier town, North America, 1880

Hotel Office in a frontier town, North America, 1880
Engraving showing the scene in a hotel in a frontier town, with Indian trophies, moccasins, penants, belts and a moose head on the wall

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Ojibway Indians, c. 1870

Ojibway Indians, c. 1870
Illustration showing a group of Ojibway Indians of Red River sitting around a campfire wearing buckskin dresses, capes and feathers in their hair and moccasins on their feet

Background imageMoccasins Collection: Costume / Accessories / Shoe

Costume / Accessories / Shoe
Various styles of shoe from the Orient and the Americas



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"Moccasins: A Cultural Legacy of Native American Tribes" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of moccasins, a traditional footwear that holds immense cultural significance for various Native American tribes. From the iconic Hinmatoowyalahtq it (Chief Joseph) to the enigmatic Hashquahts, these captivating photographs capture moments frozen in time. In 1879, Chief Joseph proudly donned his exquisite moccasins, showcasing intricate beadwork and craftsmanship passed down through generations. Created by Charles Milton Bell, this image epitomizes the resilience and pride of the Nez Perce people. The mysterious Hashquahts reveal an Indian village where they were not only worn but also cherished possessions. This 1875 photograph by an unknown creator transports us to a world where tradition thrived amidst daily life. The Sac & Fox tribe's timeless elegance is embodied in their moccasin-clad feet captured between 1855 and 1865. Though their creators remain anonymous, these moccasins speak volumes about tribal identity and artistic expression. A Crow Indian Chief stands tall with his striking attire adorned with meticulously crafted moccasins. The unknown photographer who captured this moment between 1855 and 1865 allows us to glimpse into the proud heritage of the Crow Nation. Sioux and Arapaho Indian Delegations unite in a powerful display of unity during a period spanning from 1865 to 1880. Their shared appreciation for finely crafted moccasins symbolizes both individuality within tribes and intertribal connections. An intriguing group portrait features "Spotted Tail, " one among many Sioux Indians photographed around 1875 by an unidentified artist. These individuals wore their unique styles as badges of honor while preserving their cultural heritage against adversity. Keokuk, Chief of the Sac and Fox (Meskwaki) people, and his son proudly showcase their moccasins.