In ancient Chamorro culture, traditional attire varied based on gender and social status. Men typically wore a "naga," a loincloth made from woven materials, while women wore a "taga," a wraparound skirt along with a top made from similar fabrics. Both were often adorned with decorative items such as feathers, shells, and other natural materials. These garments were not only practical for the tropical climate but also reflected the Chamorros' connection to their environment and cultural identity.
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