The Karo tribe, indigenous to the Omo Valley in Ethiopia, traditionally wears clothing made from animal hides and woven materials. Men often don simple loincloths, while women typically wear skirts made from animal skin or woven fibers, adorned with beads and jewelry. Their attire reflects their connection to nature and their cultural identity, often incorporating vibrant colors and patterns. In contemporary times, some Karo individuals may also wear modern clothing, blending traditional and modern styles.
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caleb belonged to wild tribe off the coast of east Italy who wear no clothes
my kid has a project to do about the pomo Indians tribe,and i need some answears about the life and beliefs, customs, and other detailes of this tribe
the animals may have helped by giving them clothes, food, and selter
They got their clothes from animal hides.
the women made the clothes
Yes and no. Some of the tribe ladies where clothes.
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Clothes.
Clothes
Query Karo is a website
they were teepees
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The washoe tribe wore deer and rabbit skin.
KARO was created in 1997.
Query Karo is a website