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Originally, Navajo men wore breechcloths and the women wore skirts made of woven yucca fiber. Shirts were not necessary in Navajo culture, but both men and women wore deerskin ponchos or cloaks of rabbit fur in cool weather, and moccasins on their ... more
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Iroquois clothing Iroquois moccasins Iroquois men wore breechcloths with long leggings. Iroquois women wore wraparound skirts with shorter leggings. Men did not originally wear shirts in Iroquois culture, but women often wore a tunic called an ... more
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Nez Perce women wore long deerskin dresses. Nez Perce men wore breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin shirts. Both men and women wore moccasins on their feet. A Nez Perce lady's dress or warrior's shirt was fringed and often decorated with ... more
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Celebrate Thanksgiving this year with your children by making Native American headdresses. While making these fun and simple headresses with your children you can share the story of the 1st Thanksgiving that occurred with the Pilgrims and the ... more
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Originally Apache women wore buckskin dresses and the men wore leather war shirts and breechcloths. In the 1800's, many Apache men began to wear white cotton tunics and pants, which they adopted from the Mexicans, and many Apache women wore calico ... more
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Shoshone women wore long deerskin dresses with wide sleeves. Shoshone men wore breechcloths and leggings, as well as buckskin shirts when the weather was cool. Both men and women wore moccasins on their feet. A Shoshone lady's dress or warrior's ... more
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Mandan women wore long deerskin dresses. Mandan men wore breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin shirts. The Mandans wore moccasins on their feet, and in cold weather, they wore long buffalo-hide robes. A Mandan warrior's shirt was fringed ... more
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Quapaw women wore long deerskin dresses. Quapaw men wore breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin shirts. The Quapaws wore moccasins on their feet, and in cold weather, they wore long buffalo-hide robes. A Quapaw lady's dress or warrior's ... more
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Because the Kickapoo tribe moved so many times, their style of dress changed frequently. Originally, Kickapoo men wore breechcloth and leggings and Kickapoo women wore wraparound skirts. Shirts were not necessary in the Kickapoo culture, but both ... more
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Osage women wore long deerskin dresses and leggings, which they decorated with fancy beadwork and ribbon applique. Osage men wore breechcloths with leather leggings. The Osages wore moccasins on their feet, and in cold weather, they wore long ... more
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