The early Anasazi clothed themselves in fur or turkey-feather robes, string aprons, loincloths and roundtoed, plant-fiber sandals. They wore ornaments made out of shells, bone, or stone. Anasazi men wore no clothing in hot weather, but did wear a belt of woven hair and grasses from which they hung their tools and other necessities. The women wore a type of breech cloth with a waistband woven of hair. From this waistband hung a long and narrow "apron" which was made of a wide border of highly decorated fingerweaving which ended in hundreds of strands of loose yucca fiber. In cold weather, "wrap-arounds" or "robes" were used by everyone, and were made of buckskin or turkey feathers. Everyone also wore sandals woven of yucca and hemp. The Anasazi loved jewelry and feathers of all types and they often incorporated them into the decoration of their clothing.
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They wore deerskin and buckskin outfits like shirt and skirts and leggings and moccasin's
light clothing often none at all.
Answer: In early times they wore clothing made out of animal fur and skins. The also wore waterproof boots made of seal-skins. But like most modern Americans, Navajo people wear cotton, wool, or synthetic shirts, jackets and jeans. They did not wear seal skins - there are no seals in Arizona.
Somethings were deerskin and others were braided bear grass. Also, yes they did.
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i think they wear long dreeses and fart in them