Snowshoe pictureSnowshoes: A Gift From Gluskabe - Northeastern Snowshoes
Introduction
Maine Indian Snowshoes
Northeastern Snowshoes
Franco-American Snowshoes
Contemporary Snowshoes
Miniature Snowshoes
Exhibit Credits

Ojibwe Snowshoes
19th - Early 20th Century

Unlike other snowshoe forms where the frame consists of a single wooden strip, this form utilized two wooden strips, which are secured at both the top and bottom of the shoe.

Snowshoe makers say that this form of frame construction is much easier to make than bending a single wooden strip.

Loaned by Brenda and Kim Cartwright


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