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The Yakima people traditionally wore clothing made from materials available in their environment, such as animal hides and woven plant fibers. Men typically donned breechcloths and shirts, while women wore long skirts and dresses. In colder weather, they added layers with cloaks made of animal skins or woven blankets. Jewelry and adornments were also important, often made from beads and shells, reflecting their cultural identity.

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