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HAVACHÁCH - MARICOPA
The men wore only the breech-cloth, which was woven of native cotton; face
and body were painted white, black, and red. The women wore a piece of cloth
wrapped about the body from the breast to the knees; they also painted face
and body. Rawhide sandals were worn by both sexes. Men wore the hair long,
usually twisted into strands, and uncut in front. Boys did not twist the hair.
Women have always let the hair hang long and loose at the back and cut square
in front. Both sexes now dress in factory garments.