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... to an Indian woman as a "Squaw" (An European term taken from the Iroquoian language meaning "loose women ... Horses, coup feathers, and decorated clothing ... during the plains history of the late 1700s ...


Covers food, clothing, longhouses, art and crafts, weapons and ... in New York today, while others retreated to Canada in the 1700's. ... What were men and women's roles in the Iroquois tribe?


... worshipped, ate and danced together, later men objected to women ... European historical period between roughly AD 500 to ... 1700's. Spanish Fandango : 1700's. Allewander ( AKA: Allemande

 

... in Turkey in the early 1700's. During her stay she wrote many letters decribing the clothing and habits of Turkish women - including a form of innoculation against small pox. In the center, a European ...


... using a wide range of techniques to embellish articles of clothing ... European accounts from the 1600's refer to several dye colors ... and sweetgrass basket manufacture became popular in the 1700's.


As Native American clothing did not incorporate European- like pockets, pouches of all ... other small tools and supplies used by men and women. ... these industries were not as common in the 1700's after ...


... colored, striped and brocaded worsted calamancoes (also for clothing ... Flocks of sheep were being imported by the 1700's provided both ... To the right, you see some women doing what is termed as ...


Notes from the Orient on women's fashion from the end of the 1700's to the first half of the ... in intellectual and artistic environments of the time, European clothing ...

 

 

 

 

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