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How to Make:Simple "Indian" Snowshoes Made from Wood 1 X 6" Boards, Includes Pattern and Plans. Primitive "Pioneer" Snowshoes Simple "Brush Pile" Snowshoes Made from Ash or Hickory Sticks. Alaskan Eskimo Snowshoes Beautiful Traditional Snowshoes Designed by Ben Hunt. Includes Pattern and Plans. Chippewa Snowshoes with Pointers on Variations Including: Bear Paw, Co-Yukon, Sioux, Oregon, Utah, and Iroquois or Montreal Snowshoes. Snowshoe Bindings
These are Traditional Bindings Intended for Use with Snowshoe
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