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The most common Native American women's hairstyles were a simple flowing hairstyle (either with or without bangs) or long braids (either two braids or one single braid.) Some women painted horizontal stripes on their hair or dyed the center part a bright color. In the southeast, many women from tribes such as the Creek and Chickasaw wore their hair on top of their heads in buns or topknots. In the southwest, women from the Navajo and Pueblo tribes often wore their hair tied behind their heads in a kind of twist best known as a chongo (the Pueblo word for this hairstyle.)
A great historical reenactment wig for many early native americans including Pocahontas, Nancy Ward and Sacajawea.
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Like other relations between European settlers and Native Americans throughout American History, tensions between the indigenous people of the land and the new Americans began almost from the beginning.
Washing Instructions:
Add a dash of mild shampoo and swish gently in cold water.
Rinse Throughly in cold water.
Do not brush when wet and drip dry.
Brush into desired style after wig is completely dry
Do not use curling irons or curling kits.