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Native America. Native American bride dresses were made out of deer skin and was hand down generation after generation.

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1 Native America

2 Native American bride dresses were made out of deer skin and was hand down generation after generation

3 the wore Indian wore bead work and feathered head dresses.

4 Deer hide was the main use back in the 1800 to 1900 today they have clothes like ours only with their pattern.

5 They wore what ever they had on the day before because they washed it. It was a little similar but then again it was isn't

6 Women wore dresses and men wore pants and no shirt

7 Purple was made from blackberries, blueberries,poke berries, raspberries, and rotten maple wood. It too, apparently was not used as a face paint. Brown was created from walnut shells and birch bark. It apparently was not used as a face paint. Blue stood for the sky, water, female, clouds, lightning, moon, thinder, and sadness. The blue color was made from larkspur petals, alfalfa flowers, and sunflower seeds. Yellow represented sunshine, day and dawn. As a face paint it was the color of death, worn only by those in mourning. The color yellow was extracted from onion skins,golden rod stems and flowers, sunflower petals, dock roots, marigold petals, moss, peach leaves, birch leaves, and sage brush. White represented winter; death or snow. White was also the color of peace when it was used as face paint. Red indicated wounds; sunset; thunder; blood; earth; and day. Used as a face paint it represented violence. The red color was created from sumac berries, dogwood bark,beets, and poke berries. Black can represent any of the following: night; underworls; male; cold; disease; and when worn as face paint represents "living". The black color was created from wild grapes, hickory bark, alder bark,dogwood bark,and mountain mohogany bark. Green represented plant life; earth; summer and rain. When it was worn under the eyes as face paint it was believed to empower the wearer with night vision. The green color was made from moss, algae, lily of the valley leaves, and jumiper berries.


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