klampos
Klampos is a term that refers to a type of traditional footwear originating from the Klamath River area in Northern California. These moccasins were crafted by the Native American tribes, particularly the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahi peoples, who inhabited the region. Klampos were designed to provide comfort and durability for walking on various terrains, including the rugged landscapes surrounding the Klamath River.
The construction of klampos involved the use of locally available materials. The upper part of the moccasin
Klampos were known for their unique design features. They often had a high, flexible sole that provided
The use of klampos declined with the displacement of Native American tribes from their traditional lands and