They wore clothes made out of deerhide mostly.When it was the winter they wore,deerskin shirts,leggings,deerskin robes,and moccasins.The reason they wore that was because it gave lots of warmth to them.
breechclout, moccasins, leggings, robes and coats, tunics all made from buckskins and latter textiles
Eastern Woodland Indians wore clothing made from animal hides and furs such as deerskin or rabbit fur. Their garments included breechcloths, moccasins, and tunics decorated with beads, quills, and porcupine hair. In colder weather, they added layers of clothing and sometimes wore buffalo robes.
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The Woodland Indians wore deer skin most of the time. In the winter they wore either Bear or Beaver skin to keep them warm.
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each other's cocks
nothing....they ran around nude.
apiece of cloth to cover them
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clothes
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The Oto Indians wore clothes they found (mostly) and made the clothes some of the times.