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no iriquois children did not wear same clothes as adults that would be wierd anyway they didnt they wore their own clothes
no iriquois children did not wear same clothes as adults that would be wierd anyway they didnt they wore their own clothes
Lakota children wore breechcloths that were similar to those that the adults wore. A Lakota child's clothing was usually a simpler version of the adults clothing, so children did not wear headdresses or beaded clothing.
No. they mostly wore fur clothing and mocasins.
no
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No. they mostly wore fur clothing and mocasins.
In paintings of the time the children are shown dressed just like the adults. Babies had on little dressing gowns, but children from about age 2 up were in clothing that mirrored the adult clothing.
Pretty much the same as children anywhere else in NorthWest Europe
The children of the Bahamas wear the same as we do here in the United States, but more summer clothing because it is very warm here.
Poor children worn and overshirt and no shoes. Rich children dressed just like the adults but in outfits made to fit children and they had leather shoes.
In Ireland, the children wear school uniforms to school. Adults may wear rubber boots if they are outside working. The style is functional and personal. The men still wear Donegal tweed.