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In the summer the Shoshone women wore aprons and the men wore loincloth.In the winter they weared clothes from deer hides and in even colder weather they wore buffalo robes.is that allIn the summer Shoshone women wore aprons and men wore loincloths.
they wore stuff tht was made out of cotton and the priests wore their slaves skin when thy were sacrificed ild.fh
the ancient egyptian woman wore the kalasiris
The Shoshone made their clothing out of animal skin. The women wore loose dresses in the winter and the summer. The mean wore little things that covered their bottom in the summer and they wore a light coat in the winter.
they wore what the woman made.
The Miwok Indian woman wore either a piece skirt from deerskin or grass. Men wore no clothes at all.
Most Indian tribes wore animal skins. Mainly dear skins for clothing in summer. Bear, elk, and buffalo robes in winter.
they wore cut off skirt and thongs and polo shirt and abercrombie sweet shirt in the summer and American eagle in the summer they also sometimes shopped at kohls...........
In the summer the Shoshone women wore aprons and the men wore loincloth.In the winter they weared clothes from deer hides and in even colder weather they wore buffalo robes.is that allIn the summer Shoshone women wore aprons and men wore loincloths.
Cheyenne Indian men wore moccasins.(indian men)
the girl wore skrits made by grasses,but usally old men did not wore anything
Indian girls wore deerskin dresses . Indian boys wore deer skin clothes with other materials as well.
Woman wore wraps and skirts Men wore Breechclouts
the lenape indians wore skirts and went shirtless in the summer. and in the winter the lenapes wore the same exact thing except with a bunch of animal skins wrapped all over there body and slippers on
they wore stuff tht was made out of cotton and the priests wore their slaves skin when thy were sacrificed ild.fh
they wore long coats and helped there fathers catch fish. there clothes didn't change over seasons
the ancient egyptian woman wore the kalasiris