Men wore loincloths and when it was really cold out they wore moccasins (shoes). Woman just wore dresses
Southwest Indians wore clothing made from cotton, wool, or animal hides. They incorporated intricate patterns, bright colors, and decorative elements into their garments. Traditional clothing items included robes, tunics, moccasins, and headdresses.
Native Americans in the Southwest typically wore clothing made from materials like cotton, leather, and woven plant fibers. This clothing included garments such as breechcloths, skirts, moccasins, and ponchos. Jewelry and adornments were also important in their traditional dress.
Native American tribes across North America wore a variety of clothing styles depending on their environment and cultural traditions. This could range from animal hides and leather clothing for colder regions, to woven textiles and beads for warmer areas. Clothing often included decorative elements and symbols specific to the tribe's beliefs and customs.
The Salinan Indians traditionally wore deerskin clothing such as tunics, skirts, and moccasins. They also decorated their garments with shell beads, feathers, and intricate patterns. Both men and women wore their hair long and adorned it with feathers and shells.
Women wore animal fur while men wore noting
The Seneca Indians traditionally dressed in clothing made from animal hides, often adorned with intricate beadwork and quillwork. Men wore breechcloths or leggings, while women wore skirts or dresses. Both genders commonly wore moccasins for footwear.
No
they wore skirts
they wore fethers and wildfiowers
The Chilula wore "clothing."
they wore butt cheeks
the men wore loin pads
The paleo Indians wore deer skin and anything they can make..
Women wore buckskin dresses and the men wore leather shirts with breechcloths.
i think they wore long skirts
they wore animal skins.
animal skins ,humans, and babys
buffalo hides or other animal hides