The Salish indians (also known as the flathead indians) wore clothing made of dressed skins, breechclothes for men, tunics for women, leggings and moccasins for all. They also sometimes decorated their clothing with porcupine quills (which are sharp-like needles) they also decorated their clothing with natural dyes.
They wear heavy clothing in the winter, such as mocosaiins, coats, boots, mittens scarves, ect.. In the summer, they wear really casual clothing.
They wore fabric clothing
How do you say Happy Holiday in the Salish language?
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cathering howard had to wear big clothing everywhere she went that's what it said !!
Salish people traditionally wear clothing made from natural materials such as animal hides, woven fibers, and plant materials. Their attire often includes intricately designed garments like capes, skirts, and shirts, adorned with beadwork and other decorative elements that reflect their cultural heritage. In contemporary settings, Salish individuals may wear modern clothing while still incorporating traditional patterns and designs. Traditional regalia is often worn during cultural events and ceremonies, showcasing their identity and heritage.
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Women wore dresses and men wore garment with breech cloth
No, lions don't wear clothing.
they wear very little clothing
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did the wampanoag wear ceremonial clothing?
They wear nice fancy clothing
Now they wear just about what you wear. Sometimes they have festivals where they may wear tribal clothing.
In Salish, grandpa is "túckš."
The Nile River does not wear clothing, it is a river!!
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