The Waxhaw Indian tribe, like many Native American tribes, wore clothing made from animal hides such as deer or bison skins. These hides were often tanned and decorated with intricate beadwork, quillwork, and feathers. Clothing items included tunics, leggings, moccasins, and headdresses, which varied in design and style depending on the individual's role within the tribe and the occasion. The Waxhaw tribe also utilized natural materials such as plant fibers and shells to create accessories and adornments for their clothing.
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the girl wore skrits made by grasses,but usally old men did not wore anything
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian Indian tribe.
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The Tequesta Indians, who were indigenous people of South Florida, typically wore clothing made from natural materials such as palm fronds, animal hides, and fibers like Spanish moss. They crafted garments such as loincloths, skirts, and capes for protection from the elements. Additionally, they adorned themselves with jewelry made from shells, bones, and other materials found in their environment. The clothing and accessories worn by the Tequesta served both practical and cultural purposes within their society.
This answer depends on the tribe.
This answer depends on the tribe.
They wore path like dresses
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At first the Shawnee Indian tribe didn't wear any clothes
Clothing was made from woven cedar park.
The Tlingit tribe wore woven tree bark
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