The Crow tribe traditionally made their clothes from animal hides, particularly from buffalo, deer, and elk. These hides were tanned and softened through a process that often involved soaking them in natural substances like brain or plant materials. Clothes were typically decorated with beads, quills, and paint, reflecting the tribe's artistic expression and cultural identity. Additionally, women were primarily responsible for the crafting of clothing, utilizing their skills to create garments suited for both everyday use and ceremonial occasions.
A crane
The Crow Indians wore clothes normally made out of horse and buffalo skin. the men and women wore long "dresses" and moccasins. Their "dresses" had various patterns on it symbolizing their tribe.
Same clothes as their tribes
The Crow are plains tribes so used teepees. They would move camps in the summer and winter months.
there clothes are made out of iron. by roxey
yes indians made their clothing and they were a tribe (some indians)
That would totally depend upon the tribe. The crow is just a pretty black bird to many tribes with really great black feathers. Still to other tribes the crow represents evil. To other Indian tribes the crow is the messenger of death.
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Clothes
A crane
The Crow Indians wore clothes normally made out of horse and buffalo skin. the men and women wore long "dresses" and moccasins. Their "dresses" had various patterns on it symbolizing their tribe.
They usually wore clothes made of deerskin covered withe dyed porqupine quills. They usually had fringe under the arms.
Same clothes as their tribes
Native Americans/ Canadians that lived on the Great Plains, including such tribes as the Sioux, Crow, Arapaho, Comanche, and Cheyenne (and others) The shelter is a tipi or teepee.
Leather!! No not leather, they wore hand made clothes as they existed during 1200BC. The women of the tribes made most of the clothes because they had the skill and the men's skill was hunting, fishing etc.
The Crow are plains tribes so used teepees. They would move camps in the summer and winter months.