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Gloria Beckman Childrens Medium Moccasins

Gloria Beckman Childrens Medium Moccasins

From Indigenous Market

Current price: $450.00
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Gloria Beckman Childrens Medium Moccasins

Manitobah

Gloria Beckman Childrens Medium Moccasins

From Indigenous Market

Current price: $450.00
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Colour: Tan

Size: Childrens Medium

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 Made in Canada Materials: Beads, Canvas, Moose cream hide, Cow hideSize: Childrens Medium (15 cm) Indigenous Market items are authentically hand-crafted by Indigenous artists.Artists receive 100% of the profits of each sale.   About the Artist: Gloria Beckman (Niska), originally from Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan lived her earlier years at the trap-line with her parents. The only language spoken in the home was Woodland Cree, “TH” dialect. Stories, songs and lessons were taught in Cree. Even the dreams were Cree. Some of Niska’s favorite lessons learned and still loves doing today are making Traditional crafts, clothing and other regalia. Niska still preserves animal skins the traditional way if given the opportunity, and considers fur bearing road kill a gift and very useful. Cold winter days and nights were filled with beading, moccasin making and or other traditional crafts such as birch bark basket making, or bark biting to name a few. Crafting/art built strong bonds between the women in Niska's family as they sat sharing stories while creating. It is what she turns to for inner healing and has found it to be very profitable as well. SBGB102403CMD  
 Made in Canada Materials: Beads, Canvas, Moose cream hide, Cow hideSize: Childrens Medium (15 cm) Indigenous Market items are authentically hand-crafted by Indigenous artists.Artists receive 100% of the profits of each sale.   About the Artist: Gloria Beckman (Niska), originally from Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan lived her earlier years at the trap-line with her parents. The only language spoken in the home was Woodland Cree, “TH” dialect. Stories, songs and lessons were taught in Cree. Even the dreams were Cree. Some of Niska’s favorite lessons learned and still loves doing today are making Traditional crafts, clothing and other regalia. Niska still preserves animal skins the traditional way if given the opportunity, and considers fur bearing road kill a gift and very useful. Cold winter days and nights were filled with beading, moccasin making and or other traditional crafts such as birch bark basket making, or bark biting to name a few. Crafting/art built strong bonds between the women in Niska's family as they sat sharing stories while creating. It is what she turns to for inner healing and has found it to be very profitable as well. SBGB102403CMD  

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As a young Métis entrepreneur, Sean McCormick began Manitobah Mukluks with the vision of creating a successful company while benefiting his community. Today we continue that vision on a larger scale, as a global brand making a positive impact in Indigenous communities across North America.Sean McCormick spent much of his childhood in northern Manitoba and started selling leather and fur while still in high school. In 1990, he established a trading post where Indigenous artisans traded handmade mukluks and moccasins for tanned leather, skins and furs. During this time, Sean saw an even greater opportunity to connect members of his community to the growing demand for authentic Indigenous footwear. In 1996, after completing the Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Training Program, Sean created the business plan and framework that would become Manitobah. In 2008, Manitobah began global operations and today it is one of Canada’s fastest-growing companies, with employees and customers worldwide. Despite the rapid success and growth of the brand, Manitobah remains connected to its roots and continues to provide authentic, Indigenous-designed products that return value to Indigenous communities. Manitobah became a certified B Corporation in 2023, a designation that demonstrates a business meets high standards of verified performance, accountability, and transparency on factors from employee benefits and charitable giving to supply chain practices and input materials. Manitobah – Founded 1997 – Winnipeg, Manitoba

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