Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka Moccasin Co. is apologizing to the Native American community for appropriating their culture for over 75 years. Although it's not a Native-owned business, ...
"We first publicly acknowledged our appropriation in the summer of 2020, but it was long overdue," the brand said in an official statement Footwear brand Minnetonka Moccasin is issuing an apology for ...
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How Minnetonka dealt with the appropriative stain on its famous moccasins (best of 2025)
Sales of its Thunderbird Animikii moccasins, revamped by Anishinaabe designer Lucie Skjefte as part of the brand's ...
Minnetonka Moccasin Co., the Minneapolis company that over 75 years popularized Native American-styled footwear across the country, issued a formal apology Monday for adopting Native American culture ...
The shoe company started in 1946 as one of many that sold Native-inspired moccasins to roadside gift shops. Its CEO apologized for profiting off... The Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka is ...
Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, later took to social media to call attention to the nod to her culture, and the Rock Your Mocs movement which helped inspire it. "Until now, a voice like ...
For Native American footwear designer Dewayne Dale Jr., creating a shoe that fully represented himself and his indigenous culture didn’t happen on the first try. Because after years of being a fixture ...
(Editor's note: One in a series) In looking forward to a new mental health facility in Chattanooga, we should all appreciate the hard work state Rep. Patsy Hazlewood and others performed in spurring ...
The Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka is not actually run by Native Americans, its CEO acknowledged on Monday. David Miller issued the statement on Indigenous People's Day apologizing for ...
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