Clothing and moccasins were made from the hide of animals, particularly deer and moose, which also served as their food sources. During the winter months, the Ojibwe spent much of their time inside the wigwams. The winter was a time of storytelling and for working on their clothing.
THey used deer, elk, and gang for clothing.
they make their clothing with animals skins
Out of animals
the algonquins got their clothing by hunting and used the animals' fur or hide to make it
eagle, wolf, buffalo, bear
They shear foxes, rabbits, and other animals of their skin and use their hides for the clothing.
Animals do not need clothing
Necklaces
Animals used for clothing by Lewis and Clark were deer. Deer were used for their skin to make leather for tunics, breeches, and moccasins.
Deerskin (buckskin), tanned very soft, was the main source of Ojibwe clothing - as it was for all the woodlands tribes. They sometimes used traded buffalo hides as winter wraps, or deerskin cloaks, or cloaks of fur.Women wore underskirts made from woven nettle fibres
ojibwan people lived in wigwams they mostly wore bright colours on them.
they killed animals. then the woman skraped of the furr.and then they sewed it.
No animals give us clothing. We just take the fibrous material or hides (with or without fur/hair attached) from certain animals including but not limited to sheep, angora goats, llamas, alpacas, yaks, muskox, bison, caribou, foxes, ermine, beaver, and moose and make it into clothing ourselves. We humans have to make our own clothing, we don't rely on other animals to make our clothing for us.