Native Americans tribes didn't dress the same. Those living on the plains were different people compared to tribes in the northeast and other regions . Your question assumes all were alike and reflects the drawings you have seen in books. Needles were made from bone and sharpened.
Native Americans on the Trail of Tears wore "period clothing" (clothing normal for that period in time). This included a great variety of clothing, mixed between traditional Native Clothing and European clothing.
Clothing
feathers skin
Alutiiq, Yup'ik, and Inupiaq are all Native American tribes that made their clothing from sealskin. These tribes lived in colder regions where they needed protective clothing.
Native Americans wore pants, shirts, dresses, and loincloths. There were often made from the skins of the animals that they hunted.
Native Americans on the Trail of Tears wore "period clothing" (clothing normal for that period in time). This included a great variety of clothing, mixed between traditional Native Clothing and European clothing.
Clothing
The word 'embroider' is a verb, meaning to decorate with thread.The noun form is embroidery.The adjective is the paste participle of the verb, embroidered.Examples:I'm going to embroider my initials on my wristband. (verb)The embroidery of Native Americans incorporated beading. (noun)These embroidered pillows were done by my grandma. (adjective)
Native Americans wore very light clothing in the summer. This clothing would be considered very immodest in many other cultures in the world.
What they wore depended on where they lived.
They did. They used what they had available to use.
animals skins and barks
Simple clothing. For shoes, moccasins in summer and snowshoes in winter.
feathers skin
Alutiiq, Yup'ik, and Inupiaq are all Native American tribes that made their clothing from sealskin. These tribes lived in colder regions where they needed protective clothing.
There were many different Native Americans in different parts of the country, and they had different clothing. The clothing reflected the needs of the climate of that area, and the materials that were available. In some cases clothing was made from leather, but also included fur and natural fiber from plants and wool. The needs of a Seminole in Florida were quite different from an Athabascan in Alaska.
The Native Americans preserved aspects of their own culture to resist the Europeans. For example, language, religious traditions and clothing.