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The Eora people, the Indigenous inhabitants of the Sydney area, traditionally wore minimal clothing due to the warm climate. They often made use of natural materials, such as animal skins and plant fibers, to create garments. Men typically wore a simple loincloth or no clothing, while women might have worn skirts made from grass or other plant materials. Body paint and adornments, such as shells and feathers, were also commonly used for ceremonial purposes.

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