The Kumeyaay tribe of San Diego and Baja wore very little clothing since the region was warm most months of the year. Usually just a breech cloth and sandals. They did wear animal skin in colder months. They used the fibers of the yucca reed to make sandals. It was also common for them to be barefoot.
The Tolowa are an Athapaskan group connected to the Hupa, Chilula and Whilkut of northern California who suffered greatly after first contact with white Americans after 1850.
In hot weather men went completely naked, or they sometimes wore an apron or kilt of deerskin or fur. Rarely a poncho or cape was added.
Women wore the typical double-apron arrangement of the region - a front apron of plant fibres (bear grass), a back apron of deer hide. High status was indicated by wearing both aprons of deerskin. The upper body was not covered. Aprons could be decorated with fringes, bits of obsidian, abalone shell, shell or bone beads and pine nuts.
Moccasins were not usually worn except for long journeys or in winter. Cloaks were of deer or elk hide.
Photographs taken in the late 19th/early 20th centuries show dance costumes, with the women wearing non-traditional blouses that were imposed by prudish white culture and were definitely not part of traditional Tolowa dress.
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They wore awesome dresses with laces and everything in the world
they wore high heels and a fansy dress-the girls and the boys
the Hopi Indians wear cotton as clothing or they use deer skin
The men wore buckskin breechclouts, and shirts. Most women wore hide skirts and aprons, although in elevations they sometimes used grass for skirts. Young children wore nothing.
The Wintu Indian tribe usually wore clothing of deer or rabbit skin. The women wore one piece dresses and men wore maybe skirts or leggings.
Isabella Barba
the fox tribe wore fox skin clothing
the bloodtribe wear a robe and dresssed skin :)
The Oneida is a Native American tribe and they wear traditional Oneidaian clothing that looks similar to many other traditional Native American clothing.
The Karankawa were a tribe that lived in Texas. When the Karankawa wore shoes, they would wear moccasins. This tribe often went without clothing due to the warm weather.
what did the maidu men wear
The wint
they wear light clothing or sometimes nothing at all
the fox tribe wore fox skin clothing
Women in the Wintu tribe would basket weave, cook, clean, make fishnets for their husbands to use for hunting, take care of the kids, and plant vegetables.
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bull skin
the bloodtribe wear a robe and dresssed skin :)
it is very cold in the winter an hot in the summer
Animal furrs, or skinns
ragaila
The Crow tribe wore clothing made of animal hides. Once an animal was hunted the meat went to feed the tribe, and the hide went to make clothing, beds, and other items needed around the house.
They wore clothes