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A NOOTKA WOMANTHE NOOTKA
Both sexes wore cedar-bark or fur robes pinned together at the right side, and women had in addition bark aprons extending from waist to knees. In rainy weather bark capes like a poncho were worn. Both sexes used hats in rain and hot sunshine, those of the common people being woven bark and those of the nobility, spruce-roots. Men wore the hair loose or twisted in a knot; women had it in two braids down the back.