Blackfoot Women, 1922. Vintage image restored by
Kathy Weiser-Alexander. The primitive clothing of the
Blackfoot was made of the dressed skins of certain animals. Women seldom wore a head covering. Men, however, in winter generally used a cap made of the skin of some small animal, such as the antelope, wolf, badger, or coyote. Photo in 1913. Vintage image restored by
Kathy Weiser-Alexander.