Legins

Cultural · mentioned in 13 journal entries

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Clark: October 12, 1804
William Clark · Oct 12, 1804 · Arikara villages near present-day Mobridge
"worn by men and women"
Clark: December 6, 1804
William Clark · Dec 6, 1804 · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
"made of goat skin"
Clark: May 18, 1805
William Clark · May 18, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"deer skins in demand for clothes"
Clark: August 18, 1805
William Clark · Aug 18, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"trade item for horses"
Clark: August 21, 1805
William Clark · Aug 21, 1805 · Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait
"short leggings worn by men"
Clark: October 25, 1805
William Clark · Oct 25, 1805 · Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage
"part of chief's dress"
Clark: April 14, 1806
William Clark · Apr 14, 1806 · Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
"worn by Wil-la-cum men, Chopunnish style" — transcribed as legins
Clark: April 15, 1806
William Clark · Apr 15, 1806 · Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
"worn by men, ornamented with quills"
Clark: April 16, 1806
William Clark · Apr 16, 1806 · Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
"worn by most men"
Clark: April 20, 1806
William Clark · Apr 20, 1806 · Overland to Walla Walla, council with Yelleppit
"worn by men"
Clark: May 13, 1806
William Clark · May 13, 1806 · Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
"long, reaching as high as waist" — transcribed as legins
Clark: August 18, 1806
William Clark · Aug 18, 1806 · Mandan villages, Charbonneau family stays
"chief gave a pair to brother"
Clark: September 1, 1806
William Clark · Sep 1, 1806 · Missouri River through Dakota territory
"elegant pair gifted by Mandan chief"

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