In the Canadian Arctic, animal skin boots are worn to provide protection from the low temperatures. The boots are made by the Inuit women. The diverse styles and decoration are shown here, while the authors tell of their experiences in researching a tradition that stretches back many generations.
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In the Canadian Arctic, animal skin boots are worn to provide protection from the low temperatures. The boots are made by the Inuit women. The diverse styles and decoration are shown here, while the authors tell of their experiences in researching a tradition that stretches back many generations.
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New. No Dust Jacket As Issued. No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. 11 inches tall; 224 pages with an index and bibliography. In the Canadian Arctic, animal skin boots are worn to provide protection from the low temperatures. The boots are made by the Inuit women. The diverse styles and decoration are shown here, while the authors tell of their experiences in researching a tradition that stretches back many generations.
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Very good. Very Good. Copyright 1995 hardcover//Appears to be signed by Jill Riewe and Rick Oakes. Unmarked pages, uncreased spine, mild to moderate wear on the dust jacket.