The men wore deerskin shirts and leggings. When it was cold, they'd wear breechcloth. Women, on the other hand, wore bark made from trees to make skirts and shirts. They'd weave the bark into clothes. Women would make skin wraps when it was cold.
The Mississippian Indians would wear animal skin and bark that they would make into clothes. For example, men would use deerskin to make leggings and shirts while women would use bark in order to make skirts.
Mississippians would wear clothes from the skin from the animals they would kill. This would include deer skin and sometimes even bark from trees.
Quapaw women: long deerskin dresses. moccans
Quapaw men: breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin shirts. shoes:moccans
nothing..they ran around naked too.
they started a trade
near by tribes like the
Mississippians
The Mississippians Indians :D
Because they grew lots of crops and traded them with other people
what was the government for the mississippians
The Mississippians did not grow peas.
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
Mississippian.
people from Mississippi
Mississipi
In Mississippi
yes
Mississippians.
what did henry whitfield believe would help mississippians improve their lives
Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippians
they started a trade