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  2. Deerskin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Deerskin (French: Le Daim, lit. 'The Deer') is a 2019 French black comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux.It stars Jean Dujardin and Adèle Haenel.In the film, Georges (Dujardin) becomes obsessive after purchasing a fringed deerskin jacket.

  3. Buckskin (leather) - Wikipedia

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    A deer skin at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland. Buckskin is the soft, pliable, porous preserved hide of an animal – usually deer – tanned in the same way as deerskin clothing worn by Native Americans.

  4. Deerskin trade - Wikipedia

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    The deerskin trade between Colonial Americans, Europeans, and Native Americans was an important trading relationship between Europeans and Native Americans, particularly in the southeastern colonies, engaging the Catawba, Shawnee, Cherokee, Muscogee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw peoples. It began in the 1680s due to fashion changes in Europe and ...

  5. Deerskin (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Deerskin is a dark fantasy novel by Robin McKinley, first published in 1993. [1] It is based on an old French fairy tale by Charles Perrault called Peau d'âne (English translation: Donkeyskin). [2] It was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. [3] The book contains numerous adult themes including incest, rape, and ...

  6. Buckskins - Wikipedia

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    Buckskins derive from deerskin clothing worn by Native Americans. They were popular with mountain men and other frontiersmen for their warmth and durability. Buckskin jackets, often dyed and elaborately detailed, are a staple of western wear and were a brief fad in the 1970s.

  7. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The deer skin trade went onto dominate the relationships between the Native Americans of the southeast and the European settlers there. Deer skin was a highly valued commodity because of the deer shortage in Europe, and the British leather industry needed deer skins to produce goods. [ 98 ]

  8. Hide (skin) - Wikipedia

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    A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use. The word "hide" is related to the German word Haut, which means skin.The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals e.g. cow, buffalo; while skins refer to "skins" of smaller animals: goat, sheep, deer, pig, fish, alligator, snake, etc. Common commercial hides include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin ...

  9. Talk:Buckskin (leather) - Wikipedia

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    Why does deerskin redirect to leather, not here? 202.123.130.53 02:45, 26 August 2014 (UTC) Not sure. Possible because deer skin can be tanned into leather using other methods. But let's be honest, the terms buckskin and deerskin are synonyms in this use. I'm going to change the redirect to point to here.