Yes, though not as much as women. Children and infants wear jewelry as well.
It's called a tika
Yes, Iroquois women did wear jewelry, which often included necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made from materials like beads, shells, and bones. These items were not only decorative but also held cultural and symbolic significance and were sometimes used as trade items.
yes. Indian women wear chunis or also referred as 'dupattas'
Most likely, both men and women wore colorful robes. Women wore a lot of jewelry made of gold and precious stones (especially rich women).
The Mississippian Indians primarily wore clothing made from animal hides, such as deerskin or bison hides. They crafted garments like loincloths, skirts, and tunics, often adorned with fringes, beads, and feathers. They also wore moccasins for footwear.
Women wear an Indian Sari.
gold.
Because they don't
Clothes, shoes, jewelry and makeup, just like girls and women wear in other states.
woman wear jewelery is cuz they want to look beautiful.
it was law