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The Hatteras tribe, part of the Algonquin-speaking peoples of North Carolina, typically wore clothing made from natural materials available in their environment. Men often donned breechcloths and tunics made from animal hides, while women wore knee-length skirts or dresses also fashioned from hides or woven plant fibers. During colder months, they used layers of fur for warmth. Beadwork and shell ornaments were common for decoration, reflecting their cultural identity.

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