Mostly eastern US tribes like the Cherokee, women wore their own version of veils.
pennacook Indians
Choctaw?
Some tribe do. men in many tribes wore BREECHCLOTHS.
it depends were they lived i hot areas they wore no clothes at all it also depended ontheir tribe and the time they lived
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
pennacook Indians
kickapoo men wore breech cloth and leggins
Choctaw?
No.they wore the headress that matched their tribe
Some tribe do. men in many tribes wore BREECHCLOTHS.
they wore fur cloths.
the terrorist kind
The men also wore amazing turbans, nothing like the sikh turbans we see in the west.
it depends were they lived i hot areas they wore no clothes at all it also depended ontheir tribe and the time they lived
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, wore feathers as part of his traditional Native American attire, which often included elements that held cultural and spiritual significance. Feathers were symbols of honor and bravery and were often used in various ceremonies. Additionally, they could signify achievements within the tribe or connections to the spiritual world. Overall, wearing feathers reflected his identity and heritage as a Native American.
The Pomo are a Native American tribe from northern California. The traditional dress consisted of clothing woven from shredded bark, willow, and deerskin. Women wore long skirts and capes over their shoulders.