Long woolen tunics with wool leggings and leather boots plus a cloak.
Omaha men wore buckskin shirts, leather leggings and breechcloths. Omaha women wore dresses that were made from deerskin. The children wore the same depending on if they were a boy or girl. They also wore moccasins on their feet.
The Sioux wore a variety of different kinds of clothing. The men wore shirts, leggings, breechcloths, and moccasins. Deer skin was used to make shirts and leggings. In warm weather or when they were hunting buffalo, men wore only a strip of leather (breechcloth) and a pair of moccasins. A knife sheath and a small bag for face paint (for clan tattoo) might also hang from the belt. Women wore long dresses and leggings every single day and wore dresses with decorations for special occasions. The children wore mostly the same things as their parents. In warm weather the boys wore breechcloths. In cool weather they wore shirts, leggings, and moccasins. Girls wore dresses, leggings, and moccasins. All Sioux wore buffalo robes to keep warm in the winter. I swear this is a very good answer!
the girls wore leather dress es and the boys wore deerskin leggings with belts and usually no shirts. young boys usually wore nothing but loincloths. the most commen dress for woman was the slip. all plains indians wore moccasins on their feet with beads and quill work
Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings, Men wore breech clouts and leggings they both wore ponchos in cooler weather -Kristin Burnside
Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings, Men wore breech clouts and leggings they both wore ponchos in cooler weather -Kristin Burnside
Before the nimiipu were put on reservations the men wore mainly leather shirts and leggings. Sometimes in the summer months they wore a breech cloth. The women also wore leather dresses. After the white people came west for gold, they traded cotton cloth for hides and furs, and the women started making dresses from it.
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Native American women usually wore leggings and skirts, which varies in design. Also, some women wore one piece dresses.Native American men mostly wore breechcloths(a long piece of hide or cloth tucked over a belt). They also had their shirts off most of the time except in cold weather.In cold weather they wore such things as: fur parkas, mukluks, leather leggings, and fur trousers.
Leggings are "des guêtres" for the old leather version, otherwise for the modern ones, French people use the word leggings.
the chippewa's wore deerskins shirt and leggings if cold breechcloth
The Shawnee Indians were originally from Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Shawnee men wore breechclouts and leggings, while the women wore skirts and leggings. They wore moccasins on their feet for protection.