Teni’s clothes were of skin too; even his little moccasins were made of soft skin.
In winter these cliff Indians wore heavier skin clothing, and long leggings which came up to their knees.
They never needed caps, for their hair was long and thick.
They loved to wear bright beads and bracelets, and often painted their faces with gay colors.
CHAPTER VII
THE RACE
Teni and his new friend took Mavo by the hand and climbed out on the rocky shelf, which was the only yard these children had.
They walked toward a place where some women were making jars from clay.
One woman was mixing the clay with water, while another shaped the jars with her hand.