Eastern Woodlands Clothing By: Rachel Griffith.

Their clothing was made of different types of animal skins. Most of the time they used deer, or rabbit skins for their clothing.
The women made the clothing for everyone. They also made different necklaces, braclets, and hats for occasins.
There was a very long process to make the clothing. The men had to go hunt to get it, scrape off the fur, tan the hides, smoke it, then sew.
Created with images by Marie Hale - "Sika deer" • IMLS DCC - "Native American women sitting in front of rock, probably on the Olympic Peninsula" • AntoGros - "Deer" • irina slutsky - "mending my hat" • Uncle Catherine - "Tanning Animal Hides"

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