In the impression, the lovely and soft children have a kind of solemn beauty in traditional costumes.
well the Shawnee Indians lived like most native Americans did, i go to Shawnee middle school.
the native amercan would hunt and kill bison becase with out the bison the native amercans wold not have food to eat.the clothing would keep them warm during cold weather.they use the bison bone for tools and they use the skin for there clothing,theyuse the hourn as a spoon.
what is the shawnee environment like?
Well how you say the name Shawnee Well you say it like this shaw-nee
The Shawnee tribe is known for their beadwork, pottery, and wood carving. Like other eastern American Indians, the Shawnee also crafted wampum out of white and purple shell beads.
The Shawnee Indians were originally from Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Shawnee men wore breechclouts and leggings, while the women wore skirts and leggings. They wore moccasins on their feet for protection.
The Northwestern Native Americans wore very thick and warm clothing during the winter months. This fur often came from animals like the rabbit and hare.
Native American children were in government schools and not allowed to,leave until they were 21. They weren’t allow native language, traditions,clothing, and other things that connected to their lifestyles as Native Americans.
Native Americans in the Southwest typically wore clothing made from materials like cotton, leather, and woven plant fibers. This clothing included garments such as breechcloths, skirts, moccasins, and ponchos. Jewelry and adornments were also important in their traditional dress.
Well, the Iroquois, now, don't wear native clothing like you imagine they do since you, say, saw Pocahontas last night. Nowadays, most of the Indians live on reserves and wear regular clothes like you and me- sweatshirts, jeans, etc.
I wouldn't. I like buying my clothes. Also I don't like having to kill animals for clothes.
Chamash clothing was traditionally made by the Chumash people, who are Native American tribes indigenous to the coastal regions of California. They used materials like tule reeds, bark, and animal skins to create their traditional clothing. Today, there are efforts to revive and preserve Chumash clothing-making techniques and traditions.