The Sinagua people are known to have worn simple clothing made from plant fibers and animal skins, such as yucca, cotton, and deer hides. They likely adorned their clothing with jewelry made from shell, stone, and bone, and possibly feathers or beads as well. Their attire would have been practical for the desert climate of the American Southwest where they lived.
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The Montezuma Castle National Monument is associated with the Sinagua tribe. The Sinagua people constructed the well-preserved cliff dwelling in central Arizona between the 12th and 15th centuries.
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The Sinagua people lived in the area between Flagstaff and Phoenix, Arizona, in the years 500 AD to 1425 AD. The word Sinagua is Spanish for "without water" referring to the Sierra Sin Agua mountains near Flagstaff.