First published in 1969, George White's book on making American Indian moccasins has been the most comprehensive and diverse work on the subject, and in this expanded edition, it remains so today. Detailed instructions on measuring, pattern making, fitting, and construction guide the craftsman in producing a wide variety of Native American footwear that are authentic and well-tailored to the individual's foot.
This expanded 3rd. edition contains patterns for 28 moccasin types covering over 30 tribes, along with historical information. Comprehensive new instructions on making Plains hard sole, Northern Plains soft sole, and Cherokee / Southern-style moccasins are now included. The addition of 41 full color photographs of moccasins from many North American tribes, along with 22 historic period photos, makes this a wonderful reference for both collectors and craftworkers alike.
Chapters include
Introduction to rawhide, buckskin & leather
Early moccasin types
General instructions
Eastern woodlands
Southeast
Great Lakes & prairie
Plains
Plateau
Southwest
Alaska and Canada
References
Soft cover, 9" x 6" format, 88 pages. By George M. White.