The Algonquian people primarily made their clothing from animal hides, such as deer and moose skin, which provided warmth and durability. They also used woven plant materials, such as reeds and fibers, for certain garments. Clothing was often decorated with beads and quillwork, reflecting cultural significance and individual identity. Seasonal adjustments were made, with lighter materials used in summer and heavier hides in winter.
yes the homeless use them to make clothing bro.
The colonists used wool and linen to make their clothing.
They weaved their clothes instead of using animal skin
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They would because they would freeze to death if they didn't have a warm fur jacket or blanket.
The Aztecs made their clothing from imported cotton
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Bow and arrows, tomahawks
They purchased things with it. How else?
yes. they decorated there clothes with beads.they wore pants and moccasins made out of deer skin in the winter and breech cloths in the summer.
they hunted animals got the furr and skin and wool