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<blockquote data-quote="angie2" data-source="post: 475817" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>When I lived in village in Alaska, I bought a pair of beaver mittens, trimmed with fox. I knew the woman who made them personally, there were several makers of these type of products. Up there (in the village), you could wear them any where, no one thought anything of it. They were gorgeous, went good with Carhartt.</p><p>Came home to Minnesota and had to be careful where I wore them. Could not wear them to work (taught school). Could not wear them to the store. Was way too bad. </p><p>My youngest girl was 3 at the time and wore mukluks, trimmed in fox with beading. Again, beautiful craftsmanship, but she could not wear them here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie2, post: 475817, member: 7409"] When I lived in village in Alaska, I bought a pair of beaver mittens, trimmed with fox. I knew the woman who made them personally, there were several makers of these type of products. Up there (in the village), you could wear them any where, no one thought anything of it. They were gorgeous, went good with Carhartt. Came home to Minnesota and had to be careful where I wore them. Could not wear them to work (taught school). Could not wear them to the store. Was way too bad. My youngest girl was 3 at the time and wore mukluks, trimmed in fox with beading. Again, beautiful craftsmanship, but she could not wear them here. [/QUOTE]
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