Respuesta :
it is actually like a long dress women used to wear but i think it may be long skirts
Answer:
mini skirts
Explanation:
The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean. At the time of European contact in the late fifteenth century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas and the northern Lesser Antilles.
In this extract, the clothing pieces that Teresa is referring to are mini skirts. Taíno married women wore small aprons around their waists called naguas. These naguas were a kind of shirt made of cotton or straw and characteristic of the Michoacán region.
As to the other options, naguas were not shoes because the Taínos walked barefoot. Therefore, the options tall boots and and short boots must be discarded.
The last option long skirts is not possible, neither. Long skirts were used by the chief (cacique) or the woman chief. Some wore long naguas that cover them from the waist to the ankles.