Anaimal skin
what type of clothing did they use was whatever the missionarys made them where
they ate sheep, but most of the time they would eat acorns or fish/salmon
Tomas Indians
The Atakapa Indians wore clothing made from animal skins, such as deerskin or buffalo hides. They would also make garments from woven plant fibers like palmetto leaves, and often decorated their clothing with beads, shells, and feathers. The style and type of clothing varied depending on the season and the specific activities they were engaged in.
robes
buffalo skin
priests and local Indians
The Yurok Indians were the tribe in Santa Cruz
Pueblo Indians wore very colorful clothing with many bells, tassels, jewels, and other embellishments.
sewed dear skin
they wore animal skins.
The Hupa Indians traditionally wore garments made from animal hides and woven plant fibers, such as bark or reeds. These garments typically included dresses, shirts, leggings, and moccasins. They also adorned themselves with jewelry made from shells, bones, and beads.