Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin
Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin

Manitobah Infant Mini Moccasin

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Heirloom-worthy meets adorable.

It is tradition among Indigenous peoples to pass down kids moccasins and mukluks from child to child once they're outgrown—in hopes that the new owner gains wisdom from those who came before. These kids moccasin slippers are heirloom-worthy not only for their beauty but also their durability and exceptional craftsmanship. Beautiful beadwork and the highest quality materials, combined with the traditional design that has been passed down from generation to generation.

Not to mention they are sooooo cute!

Foot Lining:Fleece
Materials:Cowhide Suede, Rabbit Fur
Sole:Cowhide Suede

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about the artist

Manitobah

As a young Métis entrepreneur, Sean McCormick founded Manitobah Mukluks to build a successful business that supports Indigenous communities. After starting a trading post in 1990 and completing entrepreneurship training in 1996, he developed the foundation for the brand.

Since launching globally in 2008, Manitobah has become one of Canada’s fastest-growing companies while staying rooted in authentic Indigenous design and community impact. In 2023, it became a certified B Corporation™, recognizing its high standards of social and environmental responsibility.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.


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