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Essay heading: Indigenous People
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The bottoms and arms are all fringed and some were decorated with strands of materials, such as beads or hair. Blue, yellow, pink, and red were the different colors of dresses that were worn. As far as covering their feet, the men did not and the women wore moccasins. This type of clothing came as a surprise to the Europeans, because they were use to everything being covered up and only there head showing... displayed 300 characters
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This type of clothing came as a surprise to the Europeans, because they were use to everything being covered up and only there head showing. The Europeans also wore wool clothing so the buckskin was a new thing for them.
This friendship would last until English traders succeeded in drawing over to the English interest in some of the east Choctaw towns... displayed next 300 characters
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