Bottes sauvages

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Bottes sauvages are shoes. They are boots. They are tall, reaching up toward the knee. They are made of leather. People invented bottes sauvages by looking at Native American moccasins. These boots are part of the traditional clothing of people from Quebec.[1]

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  1. American Geographic Society of New York (1904). Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. Vol. 36. p. 462. Retrieved November 10, 2021.