Alexis.  Long shirts and leggings  Rough, thick robes usually made from animal skins that women had to prepare themselves  Moccasins were also made.

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Alexis

 Long shirts and leggings  Rough, thick robes usually made from animal skins that women had to prepare themselves  Moccasins were also made from animal skins look similar to modern day Moccasins  Trusses covered women’s chest which most of the time made from grass  Sometimes women added accessories to their everyday wardrobe whether to symbolize their culture or value towards something  Beaded necklace, porcupine quills or feathers

 Common headdress made from a large amount of eagle feathers length of headdress could symbolize a mans seniority within the tribe  Leggings  “Boot” moccasins to cover a larger amount of the legs due to the amount of time spent hunting  Some decorated their faces with ink marks to symbolize things in nature and their culture as well as wearing decorative items like women

 Grandmothers would make ‘dancing’ costumes for grandchildren that would be used during rituals to present the maturity level that the child has reached