Northwest Indians typically made their clothing from materials readily available in their environment, such as animal hides, woven plant fibers, and occasionally bark. They used deer, elk, and mountain goat skins for warmer garments, while woven outfits from grasses, and later cotton, were utilized for lighter clothing. The clothing was often decorated with intricate designs and embellishments, reflecting cultural identity and social status. Additionally, they adapted their garments to suit the wet climate of the region, prioritizing both functionality and aesthetics.
totem poles
They lived in a house that was made of tree bark.
The Indians in the Northwest territory were supposed to be treated equally and fairly.
totem poles
loinclothswhat do the mojave indians ware
Northwest Coastal Indians.
the northwest coast indians wore well the men wore clothing made of cotton and the women wore long skirts and cotton shirts the leader wore nothing.
i think they wore long skirts
I think they wore clothes made from cedar, and they put fur around the clothing to make it soft
They wore cedar skirts and shirts
it looked like your stupid friken stupid face you mowkawk!!!!!!!
thes tools were made of bone, wood, and rock
they made it on looms
totem poles
totem poles
yes indians made their clothing and they were a tribe (some indians)
it was made out of mostly deer skin and bark