The Inuit decorated their clothes with various embellishments, including intricate beadwork, embroidery, and fur trims. Often, they used materials from their environment, such as animal hides, sinew, and shells, to enhance the aesthetic appeal of their garments. These decorations not only served a decorative purpose but also reflected cultural identity and status within the community. Additionally, some designs featured motifs inspired by nature and spirituality.
Inuit clothes are big jackets
animal clothes
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The women made the cothes
animal clothes
Umm... they go to the store and buy it.
They wore caribou skin clothing.
== == Animal skins sometimes,or maybe other material.
The people in Nunavut wear clothes pretty much like other Canadians. When an Inuit women has a baby she may wear an 'amauti'. This is like a parka but with an oversize hood to carry the baby in. Inuit still wear mukluks (boots made from animal hide) and parkas.
The Cheyenne woman wore clothes made from elk, deer, bears, and buffalo. They made clothes for there children, themselves, and there husbands. These clothes are also decorated with beads and paints.
The Cheyenne woman wore clothes made from elk, deer, bears, and buffalo. They made clothes for there children, themselves, and there husbands. These clothes are also decorated with beads and paints.
The Inuits do kill walruses because they sometimes use there skin for clothes.