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kickapoo men wore breech cloth and leggins
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
Native American clothes were primarily made from an animal hide. After colonization, Native American clothes began to change and the use of cloth was added. Some Native Americans also began using plant parts as ways to make clothes, although this was very rare and seldom used.
They are native Americans. Probably a loin cloth.
Its called Kente Cloth. Its traditionally woven by men. Google it.
Native Americans bartered using food, cloth and useful tools. Webster's New World College Dictionary says North American Indians used "wampum", small beads, as money.
how do you craft cloth
yes they do it is in the culture of africans
People in Hawaii (like myself) are dressed like typical American citizens. Native Hawaiian clothing made of "tapa" (bark cloth) is not common in modern-day Hawaii.
Most women during American colonization times wove their own cloth.
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