The woodland first nations wore tunics, leggings, moccasins, and loincloths. Women wore much the same, but with the tunics lengthened to the ankle or knees.
Beavers, rabbits, and muskrat were used for a winter dress. Robes, mittens, and caps were necessary to keep off the cold weather.
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because they can not to the store to buy clothing they had to make it
moccasins animal skin
The woodland first nations wore tunics, leggings, moccasins, and loincloths. Women wore much the same, but with the tunics lengthened to the ankle or knees.
Beavers, rabbits, and muskrat were used for a winter dress. Robes, mittens, and caps were necessary to keep off the cold weather.
The paleo Indians wore deer skin and anything they can make..
Skirts
NO
headresses
they were shirts
they wore deer skin
The Natchez Indians primarily wore simple garments made from animal hides or woven plant fibers. Men often wore breechcloths and cloaks, while women wore skirts and poncho-like garments. They also adorned themselves with jewelry, such as shell beads and copper ornaments.
skirts
Archaic Indians wore clothing made from various materials such as animal skins, fur, and plant fibers. The exact type of clothing varied depending on the tribe's location and the resources available in their environment. Generally, clothing was simple and designed to provide protection from the elements.
they wear saris pents sharts 2 piece clothing and some wear shalwar and gamees
Same type of clothing that everyone else wears
they wore loin cloths and skirts