Title:
Early American Indian clothing
Date:
ND
Scope & Content:
Mimeographed page decribing Indian clothing. Early American Indians wore very few clothes in summer, usually a brief apron of animal skin. In winter they wore garments of fur or blantkets painted or fringed. The Indian woman's early costume consisted of a single sleeveless garment made of deer skins. The Indian man wore a skin breechcloth, leggings, moccasins and a robe.
1 page
1 page
Object ID:
DOC.ND01890
Object Name:
Paper
Collection:
Clothing & Textiles
Search Terms:
clothing
breechcloth
skins
moccasins
breechcloth
skins
moccasins