In most tribes, Native American men worebreechclouts or breechcloths (a long rectangular piece of hide or cloth tucked over a belt, so that the flaps fell down in front and behind), sometimes with leather leggings attached in colder climates. Here's a page of breechcloth and legging pictures. In other tribes Indian men wore a short kilt or fur trousers instead of a breechcloth. Most Indian men did not use shirts, but Plains Indian warriors wore special buckskin war shirts decorated with ermine tails, hair, and intricate quillwork and beadwork. Here are pictures of two traditional Sioux war shirts. Most Native American women wore skirts and leggings, though the length, design, and material of the skirts varied from tribe to tribe. In some Indian cultures women's shirts were optional and were usually treated more like coats, while in others, women always wore tunics or mantles in public. And in other tribes women usually wore one-piece dresses instead, like this Cheyenne buckskin dress. Nearly all Native Americans had some form of moccasin(a sturdy leather shoe) or mukluk (heavier boot), with the styles of footwear differing from tribe to tribe (as you can see from these mocasin pictures). Most tribes used cloaks in colder weather, but some of the northern tribes wore Inuit-style fur parkas instead. Most variable of all were headgear and formal clothing, which were different in nearly every tribe
It depended upon where they lived. Native Americans where several different clans/bands/tribes from all over the Americas; North, Central and South.
The way you ask this question means you are asking what do they wear today -that would be jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes. Same as any American kid.
Native Americans wore very light clothing in the summer. This clothing would be considered very immodest in many other cultures in the world.
When the Native Americans were placed in Missions, like those in California, they were forced to wear traditionally 'white' clothing. This means that they were forced to cut their braids, they were made to wear trousers and shirts, as well as shoes. They were told that this was to make them better Christians, but in reality it was used to separate the people from their heritage and traditions and make them more compliant to the whims of the European settlers.
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
Many native Americans do eat crabs. This is a common food for many of the coastal tribes and helped them to survive.
what type of cloths did native americans wear
To wear.
They made it out of leather and deer skin. they were called moccasins
They wear it because it is a part of their culture.
breechcloth
native Americans
Native Americans wore long coats with a hood called a capote.
because there no yarn
beaded buckskins with bells
yes
they liked it and they could
pants