The Mogollon people, who inhabited the southwestern United States, typically wore clothing made from natural materials like cotton and animal hides, which they fashioned into tunics and skirts. They often adorned their garments with intricate patterns and designs, reflecting their cultural aesthetics. Additionally, they used woven sandals made from plant fibers for footwear. Jewelry made from materials such as shell, stone, and bone was also common, serving both decorative and spiritual purposes.
i think they wear boots
Kshatriyas wear not so much hardy clothes or shoes
they wear military camo cloths
some men wear hat because they are bold!
Casablanca party- clothes a women would wear.
They wore designer loin cloths.
Oscar Mogollon died in 2009.
Oscar Mogollon was born in 1940.
"Mogollon" refers to an indigenous group of Native American people who inhabited the Southwest United States, as well as to the archaeological culture associated with them.
On the Mogollon Rim, a section of the Colorado Plateau of East Central Arizona.
muggy-own
Very carefully.
they made potery
The Mogollon culture is believed to have spoken a language that is now extinct. Due to the lack of written records, the exact linguistic affiliation of the Mogollon people remains uncertain. It is thought that they may have spoken languages related to the Athabascan or Uto-Aztecan language families.
They used a tall wall
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They used a tall wall