Apache Native Americans are known
for their beadwork, especially the
tribes that lived near Plains Indians.
Beads were sewn on their leather war
shirts for good luck. They also made
beaded bags, arrow quills, saddle
blankets, etc.
Apache men adopted the cotton tunic
shirt and pants of the Mexicans, and
calico dresses were worn by Apache
women, imitating the clothing of
Mexican women. Hide moccasins with
beaded decoration were worn by both
men and women.
Apache clothing by the 1800s, was
beginning to become influenced by the
U.S. Army code of dress, as seen in the
photo on the right.
Apaches who had lived on the Plains
adopted the dress of their Kiowa and
Sioux neighbors.
They wore feather headdresses, long
hair, and painted their faces in
particular designs depending on
whether the occasion was religious,
festive or ceremonial before warriors
set out to fight the enemy.
On the right is a beaded Apache dress
worn in the 1890s.
On the lower left is the Apache Geronimo
in a full headdress, showing the design
influences of the Plains Indians.
Apache Native Americans are known for their beadwork, especially the tribes that lived near Plains Indians.Beads were sewn on their leather war shirts for good luck. They also made beaded bags, arrow quills, saddle blankets, etc.Apache men adopted the cotton tunic shirt and pants of the Mexicans, and calico dresses were worn by Apache women, imitating the clothing of Mexican women. Hide moccasins with beaded decoration were worn by both men and women.Apache clothing by the 1800s, was beginning to become influenced by the U.S. Army code of dress, as seen in the photo on the right.Apaches who had lived on the Plains adopted the dress of their Kiowa and Sioux neighbors.They wore feather headdresses, long hair, and painted their faces in particular designs depending on whether the occasion was religious, festive or ceremonial before warriors set out to fight the enemy.On the right is a beaded Apache dress worn in the 1890s.On the lower left is the Apache Geronimo in a full headdress, showing the design influences of the Plains Indians.
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