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Dmitry [639]
3 years ago
14

“They go all naked save their privates, yet in cool weather they wear deer skins ... some have leather stockings and sandals on

their feet, their hair is black generally , which they wear long on the left sidetied up on a knot the kings and best among them have a kind of Coronet of deer hair colored red , some have chains of long linked copper about their neck, and some chains of pearl, the common sort stick long feathers in this knot.”
According to this expert, what did the Mississippian people wear? Check all that apply.

•chains of copper or pearls

•headbands worn by chiefs

•dresses made of feathers

•leather stockings

•Sandals
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1 answer:
Dimas [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Leather stockings, sandals, and chains of copper or pearls

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