The Cape Fear Indians, primarily the Cape Fear Siouan, were characterized by their distinct physical appearance, which reflected their Native American heritage. They typically had a medium to tall stature, with darker skin tones and straight black hair. Their clothing was made from natural materials like animal hides and woven plant fibers, often adorned with decorative elements. Cultural practices, including body paint and tattoos, also played a significant role in their identity.
you people have no idea what cape hatteras looks like you stink
forest
it looks like a teepee
deer mask
Cape is any sleeveless outer garment, it is usually a long garment that covers only the back half of the wearer, fastening about the neck.
they look like a indians
Indians tents probably look like cones
you people have no idea what cape hatteras looks like you stink
Indians tents probably look like cones
Like a house in Massachusetts
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
A bit like teepees.
cape cod is east Massachusetts. If you look at a map there is a part of Massachusetts that's is sticks out into the Atlantic and is shaped like an arm... that's cape cod.
a mouse with a red cape
cake
forest
it looks like a teepee