Mayan clothing was made by skilled artisans within the community, often women, who wove and embroidered garments using traditional techniques. The fabrics were typically made from cotton or agave fibers and decorated with intricate patterns and designs that held cultural significance. Clothing varied by region, social status, and occasion, reflecting the rich diversity of Mayan culture. The garments often included tunics, skirts, and elaborate headdresses, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the Mayan people.
pedorro
1991
The ball's used in the traditional Mayan ball game were made from rubber which they had tapped from the nearby trees.
The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.
Most Mayan slaves did not have much to wear. The men had a piece of cloth wrapped around their waste to cover the genitals, and women had a slightly larger piece of cloth to wrap around her body. Children had to dress the same, and almost no slaves had shoes.
the Mayan Indians wore clothing made of cat fur and hats with bird feathers on them
pedorro
the Mayan....
what did they wear back then.
the mayan indians made gum by tree sap..
They were made out of rock.
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mayan houses were made usually for many families
my balls
1991
A Mayan Pyramid Is A Temple That The Mayans Made So That When History Was Made They Would Get All The Credit :P
Maya farmers wore minimal clothing. Men wore plain loincloths or a band of cloth winded around their waists. Some wore moccasins made of deerhide. Women possessed two items of clothing: a length of ornamented material with holes made for the arms and head, known as a kub.