Not so long ago, indigenous women wore black dresses and black blouses with discrete spring sleeves, head scarves, big straw hats and sandals in leather strips were usually very simple but barefoot and men. The men wore trousers and white shirt with Dacron, hat of straw and hemp strap. These suits are used today for traditional dances and musical performances or not as everyday attire.
Indigenous communities, like the rest of the population, have changed their customs and costumes which were previously their everyday clothes, are now used to develop or religious ritual dances.
In communities women in their shelter are bare-chested, they use cloth of 80 cm. wide by 50 cm. long, tied at the hip and finely woven with black dresses threads. They use accessories like necklaces of beads of clay or paste which beauty depends on the thickness and length. They generally have between eight and ten strips of knotted nylon according to the shape and form you want to give the necklace, each strip has a different meaning and represents elements of their worldview.
Men traditionally wore loincloths and paintings to distinguish their mettle. Now wear pants, go barefoot and wear necklaces of beads made by them with the colors of their caste. The children go naked and barefoot.
At the beginning, the costume of the groups was the loincloth and the tail cap, clothing typically used by natives. For acts of traditional festivals adorn the body and face paint.
Suit for man
The average man in the region is dark-skinned and of medium height, about 1.70 meters. The abdomen is tied a piece of twine used to secure the loincloth, a fabric usually extracted from the bark of a tree. They had to match their lady black dresses; they used to carry flowers while the women carried one in her ear.
Suit for women
Indigenous women were of medium height, dark complexion and slim body. The Ranger is easy to wear, due to the climatic environment and their work. The hat is a must, since it does not need to protect it from rain in winter and sun in the summer. This is an article that gives identity to the man of the plains. The hat should be felt fine and broad wings, which everyone comfortable fit. The inner ribbon serves as a small pocket to carry messages or notes.
The long sleeve black dresses and pants rolled up are the garments that still cover the worker savanna. The barnyard chores, to tame horses, rodeo and livestock herding usually walk clean, which has grown accustomed to plains to remain barefoot in the herd. The boots and shoes are worn in the villages to show off in the afternoon.
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Some Black Dresses History Data
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