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Nike designs shoe for American Indians
AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/25/07 | Sarah Skidmore - ap

Posted on 09/25/2007 8:11:58 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

BEAVERTON, Ore. - Nike on Tuesday unveiled what it said is the first shoe designed specifically for American Indians, an effort aiming at promoting physical fitness in a population with high obesity rates.

The Beaverton-based company says the Air Native N7 is designed with a larger fit for the distinct foot shape of American Indians, and has a culturally specific look. It will be distributed solely to American Indians; tribal wellness programs and tribal schools nationwide will be able to purchase the shoe at wholesale price and then pass it along to individuals, often at no cost.

"Nike is aware of the growing health issues facing Native Americans," said Sam McCracken, manager of Nike's Native American Business program. "We are stepping up our commitment ... to elevate the issue of Native American health and wellness."

Nike said it is the first time it has designed a shoe for a specific race or ethnicity. It said all profits from the sale of the shoe will be reinvested in health programs for tribal lands, where problems with obesity, diabetes and related conditions are near epidemic levels in some tribes.

Nike designers and researchers looked at the feet of more than 200 people from more than 70 tribes nationwide and found that in general, American Indians have a much wider and taller foot than the average shoe accommodates. The average shoe width of men and women measured was three width sizes larger than the standard Nike shoe.

As a result, the Air Native is wider with a larger toe box. The shoe has fewer seams for irritation and a thicker sock liner for comfort.

Jerry Bread, outreach coordinator for the Native American Studies program at University of Oklahoma, said the idea was "fantastic" and addressed a core issue for tribes, though he was skeptical that the feet of people from so many tribes could be so similar.

"It's an excellent gesture and I know it will get a lot of support from tribal people," Bread said. "We stand to profit from it in our physical health and well being."

Dr. Kelly Acton, director of the national diabetes program for Indian Health Services, said she was dubious of working with a corporation at first but said she was delighted with the result, saying Nike "bent over backwards" to design a shoe and respect public health needs.

The N7 name is a reference to the seventh generation theory, used by some tribes to look to the three generations preceding them for wisdom and the three generations ahead for their legacy.

The design features several "heritage callouts" as one product manager described it, including sunrise to sunset to sunrise patterns on the tongue and heel of the shoe. Feather designs adorn the inside and stars are on the sole to represent the night sky.

The company anticipates selling at least 10,000 pairs and raising $200,000 for tribal programs. At $42.80 wholesale, it represents less of a financial opportunity than a goodwill and branding effort.

"The reason I like it is that, even if there's not a big Native American market, it gives people the impression there is a constituency that deserves attention," said John Dickson, a member of the executive council of the Native American Leadership Alliance in Washington, D.C.

Paul Swangard, managing director of the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon, said the product reflects how Nike does business.

The company prides itself on designing specifically for certain athletes and having close ties to its customers. Nike has been involved with the tribal community for years, supporting tribal athletic teams, events and other social initiatives.

"It reinforces the core of the Nike brand, which is: If you have a body you are an athlete," Swangard said.

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Associated Press writer William McCall contributed to this report from Portland, Ore.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: airnative; americanindians; nike; shoe
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To: NormsRevenge
Heck, I was expecting a sports moccasin in earth tones!
81 posted on 09/26/2007 7:52:51 AM PDT by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: martin_fierro

I like those,, I could see myself stumbling around the backyard in those...


82 posted on 09/26/2007 7:54:51 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero >>> with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona....)
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To: martin_fierro

So what material are they going to use to make these Indian shoes? Brother buffalo? Cousin rabbit?


83 posted on 09/26/2007 8:54:38 AM PDT by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: modest proposal
"nike has publicly announced they have big feet."

Wow! You mean the legend of big foot is true?

84 posted on 09/26/2007 8:55:57 AM PDT by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: river rat

Good idea! They certainly could use some work on many of the reservations. It’s a LONG way from some of those small towns and settlements, to larger ones where there might be good paying jobs.


85 posted on 09/26/2007 10:40:50 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: WildcatClan

I had a pair of Chukas when I was in college. I called them Sh*t stompers, cause if you stepped in dog crap, it took hours to dig that stuff out of the tread of the shoe!


86 posted on 09/26/2007 10:44:07 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: NormsRevenge

I am a native American and I have a wide tall foot. That’s why I wear Reeboks.


87 posted on 09/26/2007 10:46:27 AM PDT by Petronski (Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
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To: DryFly
"I hear Reebok has hired Earl Butz to design a shoe for the African American community."

Wait just a minute here..
Are we now going to take the position there are DIFFERENCES between the races of humans on the planet?

Hasn't this been the OPPOSITE of what the black racist extortionists have been claiming for decades?

If feet are different, could the skull and its contents be far behind?

Just asking....

88 posted on 09/26/2007 12:43:43 PM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: doc1019

They are wider. So are many latinos’ feet.


89 posted on 09/26/2007 5:42:23 PM PDT by gotribe (I've been disenfranchised by the GOP.)
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To: SuziQ

HAHA! You don’t happen to still have them and wear size 14, by any chance? I can’t find the Rockports anymore so I will buy them off ya’. heh :)


90 posted on 09/26/2007 9:14:38 PM PDT by WildcatClan (Duncan Hunter '08 -)
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To: WildcatClan

*snort* No way. I think I wore those suckers out. I was doing ‘grunge’ in 1971, the first time grunge was cool.


91 posted on 09/26/2007 10:39:44 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: NormsRevenge

Every time I wear my Nike Irish shoe I wind up at the local bar.


92 posted on 09/26/2007 10:49:27 PM PDT by heights
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To: NormsRevenge
It will be distributed solely to American Indians; tribal wellness programs and tribal schools nationwide will be able to purchase the shoe at wholesale price and then pass it along to individuals, often at no cost.

I wonder how caucasian-only shoe promotions would go over?

93 posted on 09/26/2007 11:19:28 PM PDT by skr (Car bombs and IEDs are the exclamation marks for the latest Democrats' talking points.)
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