There are many different tribes from various regions. However, most used animal skins for cover and warmth.
Here's an example:
The Plains Indians used Buffalo skins as robes. Dresses and breech clouts were made from deer skin, with various ceremonial additions being elk teeth, wolf pelts, and skins from smaller game. Moccasins were often made from a mixture of buffalo, deer, and rabbit skins.
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The Native Americans made clothing out of deer or buffalo hides, because they would dry faster. Some tribe's wore feathers, porcupine quills, shells, and beads. Some Native Americans died their clothing bright colors. Most Native American tribes only wore their special clothing for ceremonies.
Native Americans had they own different types of styles for their specific tribe. Some clothing were made from buffalo or deer hides, from tree bark and feathers.
They wore deerskins, breech cloths and cedar bark. most of the tribes believed in going nude within their tribe.
Bull skin vest, groin cloth or nothing!! :)
Mohawks, braids, and long hair.
I've been doing a lot of research on the Baka, and I found that the women make the clothes out of bark. Hope that helps.
kickapoo men wore breech cloth and leggins
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