the women shave all there hair off and they only wear blankets on them the kind of material the blankets are is the hair of the goats.
wraparound skirts.
To the Contrary - 1992 Maasai Women 6-25 was released on: USA: 12 September 1997
red cloth and beaded jewlerey
Drapes of cloth and blankets. Usually, they are red.
red cloth
Look after cattle and look after children.
Maasai women collect water, wood for fire, collects the crops, look after the cattle (milking and feeding them) and often build their house made of cow dung.
Santhals traditionally wear dhoti, gamcha, and a tribal necklace for men, while women wear sarees and blouses or salwar kameez. They also adorn themselves with tribal jewelry like bangles, earrings, and necklaces made from beads and metals. Traditional attire for both men and women is colorful and reflects their cultural identity.
the maasai wear beaded clothes big necklaces and the men wear long skirts
The Maasai people traditionally wear bright red shuka (cloth) garments, beaded jewelry, and sandals made from recycled car tires. Men typically wear a robe called a shuka, while women wear a shuka wrapped around their body and colorful beaded jewelry. Clothing and accessories are often adorned with intricate beadwork and patterns that hold cultural significance.
clothes
Women wear long dresses with remove able sleeves the men wore breech clothing and leggings. For shoes they wear moccasins. cloaks are worn and Mohawk head dresses Sioux and tribal tattoos