At what period in time? By the end of the 19th century, Apache people wore a mix of western Anglo clothing and tribal garments. For men or women? See Mick Taussig's discussion of the clothing worn by indigenous natives in South America and the dominance of women wearing traditional styles of clothing while the men adopt western forms of clothing. if you are asking about contemporary Apache clothing, the local museums and regional museum of American Indian culture are your best resources for research.
__________________________________________________________ The Apache were a south-western tribe who wore clothing adapted to the hot desert climates of New Mexico, Arizona, and the surrounding areas. Men wore little clothing outside of a loincloth and moccasins on a regular day. Women often wore light-weight, blanket-like clothing with moccasins. Cold nights brought out woven blankets for either gender.
primitive style clothing, such as moccasins, leggings, a loincloth, and a deerskin shirt.....primitive style clothing, such as moccasins, leggings, a loincloth, and a deerskin shirt.....simple ponchoas as shirts......pettiecoats beneath their skirts...
The address of the Apache Public Library is: 111 E. Evans, Apache, 73006 0593
The address of the Apache Historical Society Msm is: Po Box 101, Apache, OK 73006
yes you can if you are apache
I think they did.
The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.
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buffalo hide
Apache children in the past wore simple clothing made from materials like buckskin or plant fibers. This clothing typically included tunics or dresses for girls, and shirts and leggings for boys, often adorned with beadwork and fringes. As they got older, they would begin to wear more adult-style clothing.
they used hannibal lectors extra people for clothing.
Animal skins. Mainly bull and deer.
Members of the Apache nation eat the same foods that Americans eat. They do eat traditional foods like fried bread during family gatherings or special occasions.
Women wore buckskin dresses and the men wore leather shirts with breechcloths.
Apache Indians lived by using the animals around them for food and clothing. For example, they would eat Buffalo meat and use the hide to make protective clothing. They traveled around mostly, never settling in one place and learned to make due with crops such as beans, corn and watermelon.
i doubt you can as gorillas are in Africa and traditional American Indians would have never seen one.