Seneca Crane is dead silly goose
animal hides
They used animal hides and cedar bark.
The Seneca Indians traditionally wore clothing made from animal hides, such as deerskin and bearskin. Both men and women wore garments like shirts, leggings, moccasins, and cloaks adorned with decorative beadwork, embroidery, and quillwork. They also crafted intricate headdresses and jewelry to complement their attire.
They wore moccasins. And most of their clothes were made from animal skin and hides.
The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) wore clothing made from cotton and animal hides. They made garments such as tunics, loincloths, and robes. Additionally, they used sandals and moccasins made from plant fibers or animal skins.
The clothes that the red Indians wore were made from animal hides. They would wear breech cloth and fur trousers among others.
Nope. Cows are much too heavy for people to wear. They wear the hides of cattle though which is called leather, after the hides go through a tanning process and actually get made into things like jackets, shoes, purses, wallets, etc.
The type of clothing that the Walla Walla Indians wore were made from animal hides and skins. They also used feathers and quails to make outfits.
Most likely animal hides and other pelts obtained from hunting or possibly types of plant material.
They wore animal hides for clothing and the ladies wore alot of dresses which usually had aprons over them.
moccasins, dresses, lots of jewelry. All of their clothing was made from animal skin but mostly buffalo hides
Natives wore different types of animal hides, that were turned into leathers until they were exposed to cloth (European cloths), they then mixed whatever was available.