Fort King Primitive Experience: Making Deerskin Pucker Toe Moccasins NEW!
Under the expert guidance of living historian and museum curator Andy Warrener, students will create an authentic pair of soft-soled pucker‑toe moccasins using heritage-style kits. This hands-on workshop celebrates the craftsmanship and cultural traditions of the Creek and Seminole peoples and offers a unique, immersive historical experience. Using a deerskin kit and traditional stitching techniques, you'll learn how to form the distinctive puckered toe and soft sole, culminating in a finished pair of moccasins. Along the way, Andy will share cultural insights and the historical significance of moccasin-making in Southeastern Native communities.
Location: Fort King National Historic Landmark
Address: 3925 E. Fort King St., Ocala, FL 34470
Students will meet at the Welcome Center
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