inter pocker

Moccasin inter pocker is a Native American word, of which the spelling and pronunciation vary in different dialects, a shoe made of deerskin or other soft leather. inter pocker It is made in one piece; the sole is soft and flexible inter pocker and the upper part is often adorned with embroidery, beading or other ornament. It is the footwear of the North American Indian tribes and is also

worn by hunters, traders and settlers.In New Zealand inter pocker and Australia sheep shearers make for themselves footware consisting inter pocker of part of a cured sheepskin with the wool inside to use while working; these moccasins protect the feet, provide good grip on wooden floors and soak up the sweat of the wearer while not hurting the inter pocker animal.In botany, the ladys slipper is known in the United States of America, as the moccasin flower, inter pocker from its resemblance inter pocker to a shoe or moccasin. The name moccasin is also given to a venomous snake found as far north as North Carolina and westward to the Rocky Mountains, and popularly

called cottonmouth from the white inter pocker rim around the mouth. It belongs to the family Crotalidae, species Ancistrodon piscivorus, is about two feet long and is often found in marshy land. It is sometimes called the water moccasin to distinguish it from the upland moccasin , which is commonly called inter pocker copperhead and is found further north in dry and mountainous regions. The name is possibly a distinct word of which the origin has not been traced.disambig1911Footwearde:Mokassin inter pocker