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Clothing of the Lewis & Clark Expedition: Native American Styles and Soldier Uniforms

Explore the diverse clothing worn during the Lewis & Clark Expedition, highlighting both Native American and soldier attire. Women adorned themselves in simple jewelry and elegant side-fold dresses, often styling their hair in curls and carrying fans for special occasions. The men, on the other hand, either donned Native clothing or robust soldier uniforms made from durable fabric for protection in challenging conditions. Native men frequently wore leather waist belts to hold essential tools, emphasizing practicality in their attire while also reflecting cultural heritage.

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Clothing of the Lewis & Clark Expedition: Native American Styles and Soldier Uniforms

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  1. Lewis & ClarkClothing By: Yamilka(5B)

  2. Lewis & Clark ExpeditionNative American Clothing • Side fold dress Getting help by a native

  3. Women’s Clothing The women wore simple jewelry, fine elegant dresses, and lastly they wore mostly curls in their hair and held fans for a fancy event

  4. Men’s Clothing • The men on the Lewis & Clark Expedition wore native clothing or soldier clothing. The soldiers’ clothing were made with a strong fabric to try and make it invincible for them in the war. • The natives mostly wore leather waist belts where they held hatches, sheathed knives, and a pouches. Some also wore black leather waist belts with brass buckles kept sheathed knives handy.

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