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  2. Moccasin - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary moccasins Osage (Native American). Pair of Moccasins, early 20th century. Brooklyn Museum. A moccasin is a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, [1] consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, [1] stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather).

  3. Quillwork - Wikipedia

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    Quillwork was used to create and decorate a variety of Native American items, including those of daily usage to Native American men and women. These include clothing such as coats and moccasins, accessories such as bags and belts, and furniture attachments such as a cradle cover. [14]

  4. Moccasin Bill Perkins - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Perkins, better known as "Moccasin Bill" Perkins (December 24, 1825 – November 13, 1904), was a frontiersman, scout, and hunter. [1] Born in Indiana, he learned to trap and hunt as a child when the area was a wilderness. He continually moved west to Missouri, Kansas, central Colorado, and ultimately the Western Slope of Colorado.

  5. Steed-Kisker culture - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Archaeologist 49: 27–39, 1988. O'Brien, Patricia J. "Steed-Kisker: The Western Periphery of the Mississippian Tradition.: Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 18 (1): 281-283, 1993. Roper, Donna. "Central Plains Tradition" In Kansas Archaeology, edited by Robert J. Hoard and William E. Banks, pp. 105–132, 2006. University ...

  6. Otoe - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Otoe tribe lived as a semi-nomadic people on the Central Plains along the bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. They lived in elm-bark lodges while they farmed, and used tipis while traveling, like many other Plains tribes. They often left their villages to hunt buffalo.

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    Move over Virginia, Missouri just may be the new place for lovers. Three Missouri parks have been ranked amongst America's Top 150 Make-Out Spots by Dating News, an online news source dedicated to ...

  8. Plains hide painting - Wikipedia

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    Plains hide painting is a traditional North American Plains Indian artistic practice of painting on either tanned or raw animal hides. Tipis , tipi liners, shields, parfleches , robes, clothing, drums, and winter counts could all be painted.

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    Longtime Missouri music teacher Howard Bell signed his letter this way: “H. Bell, Citizen, Veteran, Educator, Patriot and Voter, age 92.” Naturally, this got my attention, as did his purpose ...

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