They made it out of leather and deer skin. they were called moccasins
The Blackfoot Indian tribe .
They used bear skin for rugs, moccasins, and rugs, like the Inuit used poler bear fur for clothes, rugs, and moccasins.
to keep them warm
Moccasins varied with tribe and purpose. Moccasins that were to be used for ceremonies might be highly decorated while everyday ones might be plain. They were made of all different hides, depending upon what animal was abundant in the area. The toes might be pointed or rounded. They might have been ankle high or knee high.
No, moccasins are not animals. Moccasins are shoes!
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The moccasins were made when the Indians were around.
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Moccasins are usually made from soft leather.
sea moccasins eat weeds and grass
Moccasins came from the Native Americans. The Natives used them as shoes.
Here is a great video tutuorial and picture slide show on how Wassookeag Moccasins makes handmade moccasins in Maine: See Related Link Below:
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No. Moccasins were more similar to slippers, and made from animal leather.
Moccasins can be purchased on a variety of websites. I would recommend Sears outlet online for a cheap pair of size 8 moccasins. They sell for about $35.00.
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