"It has always been observed that all the various tribes have a close resemblance in their dress: that of the North Americans in their original state, consists entirely of furs and hides, one piece is fastened round the waist, which reaches the middle of the thigh, and another larger piece is thrown over the shoulders.
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Traditional Dress: Knowledge and Methods of Old-Time Clothing
March 2003, Native Voices
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Traditional dress: knowledge and methods of old-time clothings
1990, Book Pub. Co., Good Medicine Books
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Vestido indio tradicional: técnicas de confección
1982, J.J. de Olañeta, Editor
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""It has always been observed that all the various tribes have a close resemblance in their dress: that of the North Americans in their original state, consists entirely of furs and hides, one piece is fastened round the waist, which reaches the middle of the thigh, and another larger piece is thrown over the shoulders."
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