How Minnetonka Dealt With the Appropriative Stain on Its Famous Moccasins

When Minneapolis-based shoe brand Minnetonka launched in 1946, the fashion industry wasn't having conversations about cultural appropriation. So, naturally, the (white) family-owned company didn't see the issue in selling Native American-inspired moccasins. These quickly became Minnetonka's most ...

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