In Greek mythology, shoes with wings on the back are known as "winged sandals" or "talaria." These shoes were worn by the messenger god Hermes, allowing him to travel swiftly between the mortal world and the realm of the gods. The significance of these shoes lies in their association with speed, agility, and divine messenger duties, symbolizing Hermes' role as a mediator between gods and mortals.
They wore sandals made from papyrus or leather. Footwear was only worn on special occasions or to protect your feet from damage. Both rich and poor generally went barefoot.
Everyone wore shoes. For the poor, it was flat leather or wooden shoes. Most people wore shoes with blocks underneath called "patterns" to keep the shoes clean.
Kind of wool worn by nobility
they wore poo as shoes
mocassins :)
they raced
Kwakiutl Indians eat fish, deer, and moose. They lived on the pacific northwest coast. They also eat crops
yes
none of your biss
They catch it
i was warm
known for pemmican
The Kwakiutl Is From The Coastal Areas By the Washington State, And Idaho.
For historical decorations
a bad one!!! (:
Oregon and Georgia