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Generally, tanned hides provided the majority of clothing for the Woodland Indians. Deer hides were most used for everyday clothing. In the winter, robes made from bear and beaver kept them warm. Moosehide moccasins also were made. Of course, each tribe would vary that according to exactly what was available in their location.

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