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Ocean Kiana Tamarack
Manitobah
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Ocean Kiana Tamarack
From Manitobah
Current price: $390.00

Manitobah
Ocean Kiana Tamarack
From Manitobah
Current price: $390.00
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Colour: Black
Size: Ladies 6
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The Ocean Kiana Tamarack is a fresh take on our beloved Tamarack mukluk, now featuring woodland floral and geometric style embroidery by Anishinaabe designer Ocean Kiana. Her design is inspired by Ojibway heritage and memories of finding bright flowers, wild roses, and berries deep in the darkest bush. Sleek yet practical, it features a sheepskin-lined footbed and durable sole. Rated to -32°C, it's warm, functional, and beautiful.About the ArtInspired by Ojibway floral beadwork, this design reflects interconnectedness, growth, and resilience—each flower symbolizing community strength and ancestral stories. Ocean's family hunted, picked berries, and canoed; as a girl, she found bright blooms and wild berries in the darkest parts of the bush. This piece carries those memories, honoring the land and its stories.
The Ocean Kiana Tamarack is a fresh take on our beloved Tamarack mukluk, now featuring woodland floral and geometric style embroidery by Anishinaabe designer Ocean Kiana. Her design is inspired by Ojibway heritage and memories of finding bright flowers, wild roses, and berries deep in the darkest bush. Sleek yet practical, it features a sheepskin-lined footbed and durable sole. Rated to -32°C, it's warm, functional, and beautiful.About the ArtInspired by Ojibway floral beadwork, this design reflects interconnectedness, growth, and resilience—each flower symbolizing community strength and ancestral stories. Ocean's family hunted, picked berries, and canoed; as a girl, she found bright blooms and wild berries in the darkest parts of the bush. This piece carries those memories, honoring the land and its stories.






















