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Memorable Shoes
Kamiks of the Inuit
Protective Layers of Footwear
Decorating Kamiks
Moccasins of the First Nations
Walking on Snow
One-Piece Moccasins
Two-Piece Moccasins
Changing Styles - The Role of Trade and Voyageurs
Botte Sauvage of the Voyageurs
The Enduring Moccasin with Variations
Moccasins with Soles
Canadian Footwear in the Age of the Craftsman
Craftsmanship in Handmade Shoes
Shoes and Boots for Dress Wear - At the Ball
Canadian Footwear in the Age of the Machine
Bell Shoes
Bulldog Toe Button Boots
Kamiks of the Inuit
Hunting Seal & Caribou
Protective Clothing of Seal Skin & Caribou Skin
Protective Layers of Footwear
Making Kamiks - Transmitting Knowledge and Skill
Patterns & Styles
Decorating Kamiks
Sewing & Decorating Techniques
Moccasins of the First Nations
Snowshoes
The Footed Trouser
Moccasins
Making Moccasins
Decorating Moccasins
European Materials & Design for Moccasins
Changing Styles - The Role of Trade and Voyageurs
The Canoe
The Trading Post
Changing Styles Through Contact
Métis Clothing - a Composite Style
The Enduring Moccasin with Variations
Settlers Used Moccasins and Snowshoes
Credits
Feedback
Copyright
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Shoes for a New Land
Shipwrecked Shoes
Style in the Colonies - Imported Shoes
Loyalist Shoemakers
Military Shoes
Canadian Footwear in the Age of the Craftsman
Shoemaking
Itinerant Craftsman
Concealed Shoes
Master Craftsmen
Shoes & Boots for Outdoor Wear
Shoes & Boots for Everyday Wear
Which Shoes to Wear?
Shoes & Boots for Dress Wear
Canadian Footwear in the Age of the Machine
Machine-Made Footwear for Men
Machine-Made Footwear for Women
Bell Shoes
Children's Shoes
Skates
Industrialization - Making Shoes with Machines
The Retail Store
Bulldog Toe Button Boots
Advertising Shoes
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