Native Americans wore very light clothing in the summer. This clothing would be considered very immodest in many other cultures in the world.
The way you ask this question means you are asking what do they wear today -that would be jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes. Same as any American kid.
When the Native Americans were placed in Missions, like those in California, they were forced to wear traditionally 'white' clothing. This means that they were forced to cut their braids, they were made to wear trousers and shirts, as well as shoes. They were told that this was to make them better Christians, but in reality it was used to separate the people from their heritage and traditions and make them more compliant to the whims of the European settlers.
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Native Americans wore very light clothing in the summer. This clothing would be considered very immodest in many other cultures in the world.
French people wear modern day clothing just like Americans.
They wear Mohawk on their Head's. They also show their stomach
They wore dearskins, breech cloths and ceadar. most of the tribes believed in going nude within their tribe.
Native Americans in Alaska generally wear fur made from skins of animals taken in hunting. The harsh weather conditions require warm clothing made of animal hide if commercial clothing is not available.
They wear the same kind of clothing that americans/canadians wear. Sharp, well dressed, but casual.
California intermountain people used to wear woven cotton clothing that does not have a name .if u are talking about native americans
The Northwestern Native Americans wore very thick and warm clothing during the winter months. This fur often came from animals like the rabbit and hare.
Cloths and fur. They would probably take the fur from a buffalo.
what type of cloths did native americans wear
what kind of clothing did the Pawnee wear
Native Americans had they own different types of styles for their specific tribe. Some clothing were made from buffalo or deer hides, from tree bark and feathers.