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About our shoe store

Moccasins

Committed to Quality

Are you tired of slippers that fall apart in a year? Quality should never be a compromise. No matter what type of moccasin you're looking for, we guarantee durability. We want you to enjoy your moccasins for years to come.

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

We are committed to putting the "best" materials in our moccasins. While shopping with us, we want you to be completely happy with the experience. If you have questions about us, our products, or even shipping, get in touch! We hope you continue to shop with us for many years to come. slippers shoe store

About the Founder

 100% Native owned and operated moccasin shop, made in Canada 🍁  We specialize in moccasins designed to be worn outside with superior comfort with our famous double leather foam insole.  Like a slipper you can wear everywhere!  


As the Great Grand Daughter of Enos Maracle Chief of Six Nations, Ohsweken, Ontario Canada 1947, the founder of The Moccasin Shop felt that when looking to purchase real Indigenous moccasins there were actually no companies that were making genuine products that reflected her heritage and culture accurately.  When the idea struck, why not start a 100% owned and operated moccasin company affordable to everyone!


Thank you to everyone who has supported the Indigenous company from the start.

Enos Marach Chief of Six Nations 1947

About the Family

Natasha's grandmother Amy Maracle left Six Nations reserve at only 14 years old, she moved to Paris Ontario where she raised her family with her husband Lawrence Clarkson.


Amy Clarkson (Maracle) Natasha's grandmother raised her granddaughter as well in Paris Ontario.  Amy passed away at 63 years old in 1993 and left her loving family behind.  

About Natasha Clarkson

Natasha has been a construction project manager for over 10 years and has built affordable housing on Six Nations reserve in 2020 completing 8 Tiny Homes for Indigenous Service Canada and Six Nations Housing.  Her passion is providing affordable homes to communities in need.  She also has completed her Waster Water Treatment Program at the University of Guelph.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/tiny-homses-six-nations-1.5672339

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