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Sharing the Iñupiat art of making Mukluks | INDIE ALASKA

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Mukluks are traditional boots worn by indigenous Arctic people around the world. Their successful design allows airflow, which prevents sweat from causing frostbite in extremely cold conditions. Mukluks (sometimes called moccasins) are very versatile though and can be worn to sneak up on seals while hunting, for traditional dances, and for formal occasions like weddings. The process of sewing mukluks has become less common in recent years, but Mary Lou Sours is working to change that and reconnect people to this cultural tradition. #indigenous #alaskanative #nativeart Editor's Note: Mary Lou Sours passed away in December 2022. Video and story by Valerie Kern Winter footage by Joey Mendolia Music from FirstCom Music Take the PBS Digital Studios annual survey here: https://www.pbsresearch.org/c/r/IA_YTvideo INDIE ALASKA is an original video series produced by Alaska Public Media in partnership with PBS Digital Studios. The videos capture the diverse and colorful lifestyles of everyday Alaskans at work and at play. Together, these stories present a fresh and authentic look at living in Alaska. Consider supporting Alaska Public Media and ensure storytelling like INDIE ALASKA continues into the future. Make a donation today at: https://www.alaskapublic.org/support/donate-splash-page/ All INDIE ALASKA episodes can be found at: https://www.alaskapublic.org/category/programs/indie-alaska/

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