they wore see through glass clothes everywhere
beck: who would believe that?
They wore moccasins. And most of their clothes were made from animal skin and hides.
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Bows and arrows
Walla Walla speak English.Historically, they spoke Sahaptin, which today has less than 100 speakers.
she was famous for being hated by the Indians in the pacific northwest. such as; the Nez Perce, Cayuse, and Walla Walla.
The Walla Walla tribe wore clothes made of animal skins. Traditional head dresses and outfits were worn for celebrations and rituals.
The type of clothing that the Walla Walla Indians wore were made from animal hides and skins. They also used feathers and quails to make outfits.
They were badly dressed in the same fashions of those above, except the women, who wore short shirts and a flap over them.
The Walla Walla Indians faced various enemies throughout their history, primarily from competing tribes and European settlers. Notable adversaries included the Yakama and other tribes in the region, which led to conflicts over resources and territory. Additionally, the encroachment of settlers in the 19th century, particularly during the Oregon Trail migration, resulted in violent confrontations as the Walla Walla sought to protect their land and way of life.
food beck: i think u should be more specific no offence
They were badly dressed in the same fashions of those above, except the women, who wore short shirts and a flap over them.
The Walla Walla Indians historically utilized a variety of transportation methods, primarily relying on canoes for travel along rivers and waterways. They also used horses, introduced by Europeans in the 18th century, for land travel and trade. Additionally, they would travel on foot, often following established trails for hunting, gathering, and trade. Today, modern transportation methods such as cars and trucks are used.