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Native American Indians used these materials to make a headdress:

  1. animal hide strips
  2. fur
  3. animal and human hair
  4. feathers
  5. beads - from trading with Europeans
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Native American refers to all the indigenous peoples of the Americas - North, Central and South. The majority of these people wore no headdress of any kind; some wore a few feathers attached to the scalplock, or various types of fur cap, head bands, turbans and (among the Iroquois) ritual caps made of leather with eagle feathers attached.

The war bonnets worn by some warriors among the Plains tribes represent a very small proportion of native headgear - it was historically not the most commonly worn native American headdress.

In modern times the Sioux-style war bonnet is worn by many tribes who did not wear it historically, since tourists expect all native Americans to wear it.

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Native clothes are made out of birds feathers,baffalo,bears skin etc.

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