moccasins
moccasins
moccasins
A pair of U-vamp, wrap-around moccasins decorated with porcupine quills. Made between 1830-1850, attributed to the Metis. Acquired by the museum through an exchange with the Christy Collection in 1869.
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animal hide; hide thongs; porcupine quills; possibly split bird-quill(?)
Wrap around style moccasins with inverted T seams at the heel, U-shaped vamps and puckered toe. Vamps are decorated with porcupine quillwork in zigzag band and simple line technique, and edged with a raised line of possibly quills wrapped around split bird-quill(?) or porcupine quills. Hide thongs laced through four holes on either side of the moccasin.
Symmetrical possibly foliate motifs on the vamps
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Provenance
Part of an exchange with the Christy Collection in 1869