The San Carlos Indians, primarily composed of the Apache tribe, traditionally wore clothing made from locally sourced materials. Men typically donned breechcloths and shirts made of animal hides, while women wore long dresses made from deerskin or woven fibers. Footwear consisted of moccasins, and they often adorned themselves with jewelry made from beads, shells, and metals. Their attire varied based on the season and availability of resources.
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Carlos Rogers, cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers, wears number 22.
The Mission San Carlos was founded in 1770. No one lives there today but the mission does function as a Catholic Church and a museum.
The address of the San Carlos Public Library is: 89 San Carlos Ave., San Carlos, 85550 0545
The address of the San Carlos Library is: 610 Elm St., San Carlos, 94070 3013
no, there are many tribes in Arizona still today. such as yavahpi Apaches and san carlos Apaches
The Indians at the mission were plowers, shepards, cattle herders, blacksmiths, and carpenders. They were also used for building and making tools.
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The address of the San Carlos Museum Of History is: 533 Laurel St, San Carlos, CA 94070
The address of the San Carlos Historical Museum is: 533 Laurelst, San Carlos, CA 94070-2415