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  1. Snowshoe - Wikipedia

    • North-American-type snowshoes were slowly adopted by Europeans during early colonialism in what later became Canada and the United States. The French voyageurs and coureurs des bois began to travel throughout the land of the Cree, Huron, and Algonquin nations in the late 17th century to trap animals and trade goods.… See more

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    Snowshoes are specialized outdoor gear for walking over snow. Their large footprint spreads the user's weight out and allows them to travel largely on top of rather than through snow. Adjustable bindings attach them to ap… See more

    Development

    Before people built snowshoes, nature provided examples. Several animals, most notably the snowshoe hare, had evolved over the years with oversized feet enabling them to move more quickly through deep snow. … See more

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  2. Snowshoes have played an essential role for Native Americans for centuries. Native Americans constructed snowshoes based on the specific needs of their local environment, resulting in various styles of snowshoes across different regions. In some areas, tribes used snowshoes primarily for hunting, while in others, they were used for transportation.
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  4. Snowshoeing's Heritage - Shapes and Styles

    We agree that there are four main styles of snowshoes; plus the infinite number of handmade trappers, ceremonials, emergencies and just plain “uniques”. Native Indians such as the Montagnais, the Naskapi, Athabascans, Algonquin, …

     
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  6. Wabanaki Snowshoes - Hudson Museum - University …

    Nov 30, 2012 · Snowshoes were made not only by Wabanaki artisans, but by non-natives, who borrowed traditional Native American designs and …

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  7. George Albert's Snowshoes | NativeAmerica.travel

    George Albert is considered a Master Craftsman for building Athabascan snowshoes over the last forty years and was named an Athabascan Living Cultural Treasure in 2010. He builds both walkers and racers, from birch, …

  8. The History of Snowshoeing: A Trek Through Time

    Dec 16, 2021 · Many Native American tribes, including the Ojibwa, used the shoes in dances and likely for sport as well. This tradition was picked up by European-Canadians and started to spread and become a popular sport for …

  9. Snowshoes - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Mar 7, 2012 · The snowshoe designs perfected by Indigenous peoples still inspire modern models. As in the past, snowshoes today vary in size and function, depending on their purpose. Snowshoes for flat terrain, for example, …

  10. Snowshoes in Early Wisconsin - Wisconsin Historical Society

  11. Snowshoe maker has a foothold in Native American …

    Feb 1, 2015 · Expeditions to the remote northern locales have allowed Bill Mackowski to document at his Milford man-cave the variety of snowshoes made by native peoples from Maine to Canada’s Yukon Territory.

  12. Snowshoes - The Museum Journal

    Although it is quite true that the racquet form of snowshoe is to be assigned in its development to the American Indian and although the ski is of Scandinavian origin, both ‘types are now widely used by different peoples.

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