Dresses

Unique leather dresses have remained part of the Native American culture for centuries. While styles varied by tribe and region, leather dresses or tunics were typically worn with moccasins.

Featuring beads, paint, fringes, brilliant colors, and traditional hems, these dresses feature the traditional elements of those worn throughout history.

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  1. Cheyenne Buckskin Dress w. Elk Teeth

    Cheyenne Elk Tooth Dress

    $2,310.00

    Decorated with the cherished teeth of the elk, this three-hide dress displays the love of a husband for his wife and shows he is a great hunter who provides well for his family. Learn More
  2. Painted Arapahoe Style Ghost Dance Dress - Front

    Painted Arapahoe Style Ghost Dance Dress

    $2,449.00

    Chippewa/Lakota artist Mike McLeod creates an Arapahoe styled Ghost Dance dress. The Ghost Dance religion gained a large following in the late 1800's, and the thought was that prayer and dancing would bring back the Buffalo and the Plains Indians way of life. Learn More
  3. Leather Work Dress w. Red Beads - Front

    Leather Work Dress w. Red Beads

    $1,198.00

    Not every piece of clothing involved heavy beadwork or quillwork, for everyday work use your attire would be functional and ready for the days hard work. This dress exemplifies the functioning everyday attire. Learn More
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