Traditional Native American clothing varied widely from tribe to
tribe, but one nearly universal element was the moccasin. The
word moccasin comes from the Algonkian word meaning shoe or footwear. This sturdy slipper-shaped type of shoe was sewn from tanned animal hides. Join Education Coordinator Darlene Kascak, Schaghticoke Tribal Nation, for a fun and informative workshop making your very own classic puckertoe-style moccasin. Learn the same techniques used by moccasin makers for hundreds of years!
Space is limited. Please call (860) 868-0518 or email [email protected] by February 22 to register.
Price: $55 for non-members; $45 for IAIS Members