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The Pamlico people, part of the Algonquian-speaking tribes in North Carolina, traditionally made their clothes from natural materials available in their environment. They primarily used animal skins, such as deer hide, which provided warmth and durability. Additionally, they crafted clothing from woven plant fibers and materials like bark and reeds, often decorating their garments with beads or dyes made from local plants.

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