The Plateau wore deer, caribou and moose hide. Some groups wore woven grass, pounded bark and certain types of bushes. In winter most Plateau wore mountain goat robes because of their double coat and fur. They also in winter wore mitts, gloves and hats.
They found anything possible such as fury deer skin
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.
buffalo skin
women in the summer wear skirts and moccasins.
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.
The Salinan Indians traditionally wore deerskin clothing such as tunics, skirts, and moccasins. They also decorated their garments with shell beads, feathers, and intricate patterns. Both men and women wore their hair long and adorned it with feathers and shells.
animal skins ,humans, and babys
Anaimal skin
Pueblo Indians wore very colorful clothing with many bells, tassels, jewels, and other embellishments.
what type of clothing did they use was whatever the missionarys made them where