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Métis Grain Mukluk
Manitobah
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Métis Grain Mukluk
De Manitobah
Current price: $375.00

Manitobah
Métis Grain Mukluk
De Manitobah
Current price: $375.00
Chargement de l'inventaire...
Couleur: White
Taille: Ladies 5
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The Métis Mukluk is one of our most iconic styles due to its meticulous craftsmanship and traditional beadwork, particularly the floral pattern representing the cultural identity of the Métis people. Not only is it visually stunning, but it is also highly practical with its Glacier Grip Tipi sole, sheepskin footbed, and durable full grain leather, ensuring warmth, comfort, and fashion during the winter season.
About the ArtThe sole artwork tells a story of place, identity, and resilience. Sky brings life-giving water. Trees honor the Woodland People. Western mountains frame the land. This forms a symbolic doorway for modern hunter-gatherers. At the center, fire reminds us Indigenous People endure. Behind, prairies host Great Horse and Buffalo People. The Four Winds cleanse as the sun circles Mother Earth.
The Métis Mukluk is one of our most iconic styles due to its meticulous craftsmanship and traditional beadwork, particularly the floral pattern representing the cultural identity of the Métis people. Not only is it visually stunning, but it is also highly practical with its Glacier Grip Tipi sole, sheepskin footbed, and durable full grain leather, ensuring warmth, comfort, and fashion during the winter season.
About the ArtThe sole artwork tells a story of place, identity, and resilience. Sky brings life-giving water. Trees honor the Woodland People. Western mountains frame the land. This forms a symbolic doorway for modern hunter-gatherers. At the center, fire reminds us Indigenous People endure. Behind, prairies host Great Horse and Buffalo People. The Four Winds cleanse as the sun circles Mother Earth.




















