Craft manual of North American Indian footwear
Ronan, Montana: George M. White, 1969. 6" x 8.5" pp. 71, [1]. First edition. Saddle bound in two staples. Includes multiple drawings and instructions for the creation of "Indian footwear," mostly the moccasin. Overall condition is very good with only slight wear at the corners. Text is clean. Very good.
"The word Moccasin just happened because the Algonquin people along the New England coast told the first white settlers the name of their footwear." (text) George M. White also provided the illustrations and drawings within the text. Item #2658
Price: $30.00
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