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Minnetonka Moccasin Company, Inc., is suing Minneapolis-based Target Corporation for allegedly infringing on its trademarked thunderbird design, which appears on the company’s moccasins.
The moccasin-maker Minnetonka, 2½ years after apologizing for cultural misappropriation, has relaunched its best-known style after a redesign by a Red Lake Nation artist. The Thunderbird ...
Minnetonka Moccasin's well-publicized lawsuit against Target for trademark infringement involving a beaded thunderbird design on its shoes has quietly gone away. In a notice filed with the lawsuit ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- On Indigenous Peoples Day, Minnetonka Moccasin issued an acknowledgement and apology for benefitting from the appropriation of Native American culture. The company also made a ...
Minnetonka started in 1946 as "one of many companies who sold handcrafted moccasins and Native-inspired accessories to roadside gift shops," Miller explained, and is now in its fourth generation ...
Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka Moccasin Co. is apologizing to the Native American community for appropriating their culture for over 75 years. Although it's not a Native-owned ...
Footwear brand Minnetonka Moccasin is issuing an apology for having "appropriated" Native American culture with their shoes. On Oct. 11, Indigenous Peoples' Day, CEO David Miller, issued a ...
Does Minnetonka support Native American peoples or causes?" Minnetonka started in 1946 as "one of many companies who sold handcrafted moccasins and Native-inspired accessories to roadside gift shops," ...
Native culture has been central to the brand for 75 years Minnetonka started in 1946 as "one of many companies who sold handcrafted moccasins and Native-inspired accessories to roadside gift shops ...