Clothings
The native group Ojibwa made their clothing out of animal skin. The skins were mostly buck skins. During winter time Ojibwa wore fur robes and mittens. Men wore leggings, moccasins, and breechcloth. Women wore dress, leggings and moccasins. Breechcloths are similar to shorts, but shorter then normal shorts. Moccasin are a type of shoe that is made out of animal skins. Women were responsible for making clothes. They use different tools to help them made the clothing. For example they use bone needles to pull thread through the small holes on a cloth. After the Europeans arrive, the Ojibwas started to use different materials to make clothing. For example they use cloth to make shirts.