In 1878, Maurice Sébastien “Bastien” Agniolen, from the Huron-Wendat Nation, opened Maurice Bastien, the first large-scale manufacturer of snowshoes, toboggans and moccasins. More than 80% of families in the community worked there. His sons then founded Bastien Brothers in 1920. The family business continued to prosper and, in 1972, Maurice Bastien’s grandson launched Bastien Industries. Their products are now known internationally. Discover this story in an album prepared by the Musée Huron-Wendat in Wendake.
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These moccasins were produced by Bastien Industries around 2008. All their moccasins are designed, created and manufactured in Wendake. The lacing and beading is done by hand using traditional techniques. The tailors, sewers, beadworkers and lacers live in Wendake and the surrounding area. The Hiawatha moccasin line is available in several countries.
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