Wild food that they gathered or hunted varied from season to season but the staple of the Navajo diet was corn and mutton and that was the same year round. It is still very important.
no they didnt cause they always wear the same but they still wash it
yes, like the beauty way ceremony, the protection ceremony, every ceremony we have. we have to dress respectful.
They wore more, longer clothing in cold weather..In summer they wore next to nothing.
no they wore the same clothes even through the cold winters
yes if course they did
YES
clothing lesson
no
The Iroquois Indians wore very light and skimpy clothing that they could make. Most modern civilizations would not consider this clothing very modest.
they eat shet
They need food, shelter, clothing, and water
the ancient Chinese did so wear different clothing for different seasons
yes
Because different seasons have different weather conditions, clothing is adapted to suit the conditions associated with each season.
Yes, the Hopi tribe did wear different clothing for different seasons. They would wear lighter clothing in the summer months to stay cool, and heavier clothing in the winter to stay warm. The designs and materials used in their clothing would vary based on seasonal needs.
Yes, Plains Indians had different clothing for different seasons. In colder months, they wore garments made from animal hides or fur, like buffalo robes and leggings, to stay warm. In warmer weather, they would wear lighter clothing, such as breechcloths and moccasins, to stay cool and comfortable.
for different climates
clothing for iroquois
clothing lesson
you change clothing for differnet weather right?? so yes they changed clothing
The Iroquois had the rights for food, shelter, and clothing.
first they make their clothing from something .
no they wore the same clothes even through the cold winters