Northwest Coastal Indians.
The Bella Coola people historically wore clothing made from cedar bark, animal hide, and woven cedar bark or wool. These garments included robes, woven blankets, leggings, and hats adorned with painted or carved designs. They often decorated their clothing with shells, beads, and feathers for ceremonial occasions.
woven cedar bark
Cedar bark and leather clothing.
Haida clothing were made of woven yellow or red cedar bark. Women would wear capes and skirts and men would wear long capes.
They wore some clothing made of cedar bark
They made clothing from woven bark or from furs and tanned animal hides.
They used animal hides and cedar bark.
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Kwakiutl Indians traditionally made clothes out of materials such as cedar bark, animal skins, and bird feathers. They used cedar bark for making clothing like aprons and capes, while animal skins were used for making clothing such as robes and leggings. Bird feathers were also incorporated into clothing as decorative elements.
they usually used cedar or redwood tree bark to make clothing.
Before contact with Europeans Chinook people wore very little. Woman wore short skirts made of cedar bark. Men often went without clothing. In winter the people wore rain hats and capes made of woven cedar bark. In the coldest weather there were shirts and blankets made of woven dog hair or they used hides of other furry animals. The Chinooks made armor out of elk skin. These were very popular as trade items too.
Kwakiutl homes, also known as longhouses, were traditionally made using a framework of cedar poles and planks, with a thatched roof made from cedar bark. The walls were often lined with cedar planks or mats made from woven cedar bark. Cedar was a vital resource for the Kwakiutl people as it provided durability, insulation, and protection against the elements.