plants and animal skins tule willowtree bark
Men miwok wore bison hair for there body and for there legs they wore deer hair.
The Miwok Indian woman wore either a piece skirt from deerskin or grass. Men wore no clothes at all.
they hunted animals like butts and cows then skinned them for a type of wool to make clothes.
The Miwok people primarily made their clothes from natural materials available in their environment. They used animal hides, such as deer skins, which were tanned and fashioned into garments. Additionally, they crafted items from plant fibers, such as tule and other grasses, for items like skirts and hats. These materials allowed them to create clothing suitable for their climate and lifestyle.
baskets
they wore nothing when it was hot but they wore blankets over them or covered themselves with mud when it was cold
mostly fur and deer skins i would like to know more
I think you mean: What did the Miwok wear?
The Coast Miwok men wore nothing at all, while the women wore either a two piece skirt of deerskin, grass or shredded tulle fabric. They kept warm during the winters by wrapping themselves in fur capes.
There are actually four geographically and culturally diverse groups of Miwok, Native Americans that are native to Northern California: Plains and Sierra Miwok, Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, and Bay Miwok. Please see the related link below for more info:
The Miwok people spoke several dialects of the Miwok language, which belongs to the Penutian language family. There are three main divisions of Miwok: Northern Miwok, Central Miwok, and Southern Miwok, each with its own distinct dialects. These languages were traditionally spoken in the area that is now Northern California. Today, efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the Miwok languages.
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