Native Americans do not grow nearly as much facial hair as Europeans or Africans. It takes them a very long time to grow a beard. Their facial hair may just grow a half an inch or less over the course of two months! Their facial hair is also very thin.
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Mohawks, braids, and long hair.
tom, george, Jeff, Jason, Andrew, doug.... just to name a few of the many native American men I know......
well, in 1909 American men were either (if they were old) were short and fat with a moustache, that was the typical old guy look. but young men had longer hair (so no buzz cuts..haha) slicked back with brown hair ranging from light brown to almost black, you would never see anyone with black hair or blonde, that was rare. American women in 1909 were (if they were old) had long, long gray hair and were short and busty. but young women usually had long brown hair, fair skin, and the typical American woman didnt have any special facial feutures.
kickapoo men wore breech cloth and leggins
Generally, there was very little significance of long hair to American Indian males. People place too much importance on hair styles for men. As with all society, how the Indian wore his hair depended upon what was in style at the time and subject to change and independent belief. It is believed that it was very important to Native American males to have long hair. They felt that having long hair was like having a sixth sense, that it eenhanced their abilities to protect themselves. When the Native Americans were enlisted in the military, people noticed that the ones who had long hair, were able to sense attackers and things out of the ordinary more easily. Those who had military haircuts, could not sense such things. There for, they believed long hair was sort of like a defence mechanism.