I think they wore cedar bark or Grass skirts
Not traditionally. However, women in pipe bands are required to wear a kilt.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
women started to wear trousers during world war II
The Chinook fishermen made harpoons and nets. Hunters made bows and arrows, and trappers set snares. In times of war, Chinook men used their bows and arrows, or fought with spears and war clubs. Chinook warriors would wear armor made of hardened elk hide to protect themselves from the enemy archers.
The women wore skirts to their knees and leather jackets. The women were required to wear these close by Stalin.
The traditional Chinook women did household chores, mothering their children, gather food and herbs, and participate in trade and the arts with their husbands.
they would wear wooden beads and shells as jewelry!!!!!
Almost nothing! Women wore short skirts made of cedar bark. In the winter there were capes made of cedar bark or blankets made of animal pelts. Everyone had a hat made of spruce root and/or cedar bark.
Beach clothes and more
Clothing was made from woven cedar park.
Clothing was made from woven cedar park.
To keep the sun out of the eyes and the rain out of your hair.
They are as smart as women (or men) of any other ethnicity. Yes! They have women chiefs from time to time.
The Chinook People did not farm. They where a fishing people and their primary source of food came from the ocean, provided by the men and from what the women could gather from the land and tidal pools.
Chinook men were fishermen and hunters; women collected clams, herbs, wild roots and fruits. No crops of any kind were grown by any of the Chinook tribes, since there were a wide range of wild foods available to them (particularly fish such as salmon).
Chinook men didn't usually wear clothing at all, though some men wore a breech-clout or a piece of fur or cape. Women wore short skirts made of cedar bark or grass. In the rain, the Chinooks wore capes made of rushes, and in colder weather, they wore fur robes and moccasins on their feet. Later, after European influence, some began wearing blankets as robes. Both men and women sometimes wore a basket-hat made of finely woven spruce tree roots. The Chinooks sometimes painted their faces, using different designs for war, religious ceremonies, and mourning, and women also wore tribal tattoos in geometric designs. Most Chinook people wore their hair long and loose, although some women adopted other fashions, like braids, from neighboring tribes.
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