they had all different types whorls, long braids (men and women) and also short braids (men and women) , men had roached hair most times for battles and hunting
Mohawks, braids, and long hair.
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French braids, pigtail braids....
yes you can get braids done positionally and you can get braids weaved in also
For cornrows, then about $50, plus tip. For twists, then about $70, plus tip.
No they did not, men wore their hair flowing with a headband and women let it flow as well. However the Jicarilla Apahces with the close proximity to the Great Plains did have braids and teepee's instead of wickiups.
long braids or short braids
There are many different types of braids, including basic three-strand braids, fishtail braids, French braids, Dutch braids, waterfall braids, and more. The possibilities for braided hairstyles are endless, with variations in technique, placement, and design.
Not in the Air Force, Navy, Army or National Guard. Not sure about the Marines though but I am willing to bet no. For girls, hair has to be in a bun or above the collar of her shirt. Colored girls usually have the option of neat corn roll braids, since our hair usually requires a little more upkeep. I am a colored girl in the Navy and wear my hair in braids, I re-did them every two weeks in basic training.
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