Atuŋak (hard sole) pattern making with Kunaq
I was fortunate enough to begin my learning journey on how to make traditional Kammak/maklak/fur boots. I am still learning but I want to share what I have learned along the way. Here is a video of how I make my patterns. This will be a multi-part series that will take you through my process of making patterns, crimping, and sewing the Kammak together. I would love to hear how you do your patterns! Or if you have any questions just leave a comment and I’ll try to answer.

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Kammak Tutorial: Crimping atuŋak with Kunaq

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here's what a pattern from 1750 looks like (and it's genius)

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Making Snowshoe Mukluks

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How to Make Moccasins vhs 1997 volume 1 Plains Indian Hard Sole Style

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HARD BOTTOM MUKLUK WORKSHOP

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Moccasin

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