1770  (1792)  The Indians . . . brought me a pair of stockings; the legs of which are made of deer-skin, with the wool on the inside: they are intended to wear with Indian boots.
1852  Neither have these Indian boots, but merely shoes or mocassins, with soft tops that wrap round the ankle, and are unconnected with the leggins or trowsers.
1921  His high Indian boots were caked with mud to the knee. . . .