is 



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shone, and Plains-Cree in that the extensions of the 

 cape are formed into a tight-fitting sleeve. Some 

 writers claim t hat in early days the Assiniboine and 



Fig. 14. Woman's Dress of Elkskin. Audubon. 



Blackfoot women also used this form. Formerly, the 

 Cheyenne, Osage, and Pawnee women wore a two- 

 piece garment consisting of a skirt and a cape, a form 

 typical of the Woodland Indians of the east. 



