Mohawk men wore breechcloths with leggings. Mohawk women wore wraparound skirts with shorter leggings. Men did not originally wear shirts in Mohawk culture, but women often wore a poncho-like tunic called an overdress. Mohawk Indians usually wore moccasins on their feet. In colonial times, the Mohawks adapted European costume like cloth shirts and blouses, decorating them with beadwork and ribbon applique. Here is a webpage about traditional Iroquois dress, and some photographs and links about American Indian clothes in general.
The Mohawks didn't wear long headdresses like the Sioux. Mohawk men wore traditional Iroquois headdresses, which are feathered caps with a different insignia for each tribe. (The Mohawk headdress has three eagle feathers on top.) Mohawk women sometimes wore special beaded tiaras. In times of war, Mohawk men shaved their heads except for a scalplock or a crest down the center of their head--the hairstyle known as a roach or a "Mohawk." Sometimes they augmented this haircut with splayed feathers or artificial roaches made of brightly dyed porcupine and deer hair. Here are some pictures of these different kinds of Indian headdresses. Mohawk women only cut their hair when they were in mourning. Otherwise they wore their hair long and loose or plaited into a long braid. Men sometimes decorated their faces and bodies with tattoo art, but Mohawk women generally didn't paint or tattoo themselves.
Today, some Mohawk people still wear moccasins or a beaded shirt, but they wear modern clothes like jeans instead of breechcloths... and they only wear feathers in their hair on special occasions like a dance
website found http://www.bigorrin.org/mohawk_kids.htm
Breechcloth and leggings was popular for Mohawk Indians. Their clothes needed to be comfortable so that they could hunt and gather.
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They wear Mohawk on their Head's. They also show their stomach
Skirts
NO
headresses
they were shirts
skirts
The Natchez Indians primarily wore simple garments made from animal hides or woven plant fibers. Men often wore breechcloths and cloaks, while women wore skirts and poncho-like garments. They also adorned themselves with jewelry, such as shell beads and copper ornaments.
Archaic Indians wore clothing made from various materials such as animal skins, fur, and plant fibers. The exact type of clothing varied depending on the tribe's location and the resources available in their environment. Generally, clothing was simple and designed to provide protection from the elements.
they wear saris pents sharts 2 piece clothing and some wear shalwar and gamees
they wore loin cloths and skirts
Same type of clothing that everyone else wears