1...nothing they where naked...2...leaves...3 animal skins...3...woven fabrics...
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used for food and clothing native Americans used all of it.
a kind of greenish dress for woman and green and black for man
Early Americans wore very simple clothing. Dresses for the ladies were very plain and made of sturdy cloth. A man's clothing would have been simple pants and shirts that would also have had to last.
what do you call a man who maes clothing
it's wear, not ware Yeah, yeah, we know what they mean so lets answer the question. The Roman slaves wore the same clothing as everyone else except that because they were not citizens they could not wear the toga. They wore tunics and cloaks. On the street a person could not tell a slave from a free man.
Think "PollyAnna" Look up the Music Man Broadway Show for ideas
Champlain was a very well dressed man he wore cackeys/ dress shoes/dress coat
Wool was first used by early man while its raw form, animal hair was attached to animal skins for clothing and shelter. This hair was also removed from animal skins and woven together to form wool garments by early man.
Early Man hunted animals for food. In some parts of the world, people still hunt for food.
smashing stones together , turned out they were flint
Crystal ware has a distinctive sound when clicked.The only ware the man had left to sell was a coat of many colors.Pottery is a southwestern US ware.