
Originally Posted by
Riverkilt
Hopi wear an unbifurcated garment for traditional ceremonies. The word for it is translated from Hopi to English as "kilt." But no tartan involved in its design. Hopi men weave their own kilts.
The potential is there, but the interest is not...
with the Tewa.. which the Hopi are part of, they use a color combinaton that identifies the Pueblo.. on their dance kilts.... so like a tartan.. the pattern identifies.
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