These days, Aborigines dress like Europeans. Remember that, for the most part, they are fully functional members of society, adhering to European customs. When the first Europeans came, the Aborigines liked the colours and feel of their clothes, and were happy to adopt some of the European clothing cutsoms. Traditional Aborigines who lived in the desert wore as little as possible, because the heat made any more clothing uncomfortable. Indigenous people of the southern states used animal skins to keep warm in winter.
One leg at a time, like everyone else (except those fire fighter guys). Dress varies depending on the season and location and culture of the Canadian in question.
There are actually six aboriginal groups of Canada according to the History for Canadians Organization. They are the Arctic Aborigines, Sub Arctic Aborigines, Woodland Aborigines, Plains Aborigines, Plateau Aborigines, and the Coastal Aborigines.
There is no national dress in canada. Canada prides itself on being a Multy-Cultural Nation This means that when you immigrate to Canada you bring your national dress with you.
they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people
they were into like Dream time and that sort of thing.
most of them dress like emo's. but some dress like everybody ells.
what was a normal day like for aborigines
The Aboriginal people believe Uluru is sacred.
Why do you dress the way you dress? Because you like it.
Aborigines
I am Canadian. We dress in winter jackets and snow pants. JUSTKIDDING. (: We dress the same way you would in California. :P