trowsers,boots with fox fur,leather mittens garlend and leather thongs to tie the trowsers
The Shoshone made their clothing out of animal skin. The women wore loose dresses in the winter and the summer. The mean wore little things that covered their bottom in the summer and they wore a light coat in the winter.
The Delaware lived in a temperate climate and needed warm clothing for the winter. They wore deer skin moccasins and robes in the winter. The men wore a ?æbreech cloth, leggings, and a belt. The women wore a skirt and shirt. They loved beaded adornments on their clothing.?æ
The Shoshone made their clothing out of animal skin. The women wore loose dresses in the winter and the summer. The mean wore little things that covered their bottom in the summer and they wore a light coat in the winter.
They sealed their homes and wore heavy clothing.
The Powhatan men wore leather loincloths in summer and fur robes during the winter. The women wore a deerskin apron and fur robes in the winter.
Most Indian tribes wore animal skins. Mainly dear skins for clothing in summer. Bear, elk, and buffalo robes in winter.
The Shawnee women wore skirts and shirts out of deer hide and in the winter they wore leggings. The kids didn't wear much clothing, and the men wore pants and only pants. Shirts weren't necessary because of their culture
Children wore fur coats and cotton clothing during winter.
ANSWER:They wore clothes made out of deerhide mostly.When it was the winter they wore,deerskin shirts,leggings,deerskin robes,and moccasins.The reason they wore that was because it gave lots of warmth to them.
no they wore the same clothes even through the cold winters
The Plateau wore deer, caribou and moose hide. Some groups wore woven grass, pounded bark and certain types of bushes. In winter most Plateau wore mountain goat robes because of their double coat and fur. They also in winter wore mitts, gloves and hats.
The Tatsanottine wore clothing made of caribou skins. The women wore dresses and the men wore loin cloths, shirts and leggings. The fur on the skins were scrapped off in summer but worn on the inside in the winter.