Polo shirt Tunic Wrapover top Polo särk Tuunika Hõlmikseelik Woman’s shoes Over-the-knee Boots Ballerinas boots 6 Ülepõlve saapad Kontsaga saapad Balleriinid Sling back shoes Tennis shoes T-strap shoes Tagant rihmaga kingad Tennised T-rihmaga kingad Woman’s coats and jackets Blazer Poncho Bolero 7 Bleiser Pontšo Boolerojakk Fur coat Top coat Cardigan Kasukas Pealisjakk Kampsun 8 Accessories Bangle Mitt Drop earrings Kinnas, mis ei katta Tilgakujulised Ümar käevõru näppe kõrvarõngad Charm bracelets Evening Gloves Hoop earrings
about 3,200 total Wichita. By 1868, the population was recorded as being 572 total Wichita. By the time of the census of 1937, there were only 100 Wichita officially left. Today, there are 2,526 enrolled Wichitas, 1,854 of whom live in the state of Oklahoma. Tribal flag Clothing Wichita Indian men wore breechcloths, sometimes with leather leggings to protect their legs. Wichita women wore wraparound skirts and poncho tops made of woven fiber and deerskin. Both genders wore earrings and moccasins. Wichita men did not usually wear shirts, but in cold weather, both men and women wore buffalo robes. Food The Wichitas were farming people. Wichita women worked together to raise crops of corn, beans, squash and pumpkins. Men hunted deer and small game and took part in seasonal buffalo hunts. The Wichitas also collected fruits and nuts to eat.