I prefer to wear a shell wing dress, a blue and red shell wing dress. We have one that is early 1900’s that I wear that belonged to my great-grandmother Cecilia Shawaway and that is who I named after, Talaltlilpt. Talaltlilpt means sunset. Usually that is what I wear and I also wear a cornhusk hat. Then the horse will be dressed in the horse trappings and horse collar. Usually they are beaded and sometimes it is cornhusk. We put different cornhusk bags or other old beaded bags on the horses. Sometimes we have a traditional horse saddle, which is the high horn on the front and the same on the back. It is a little different from the saddles that we ride around in. You kind of feel secure and safe in there, like you wouldn’t be able to fall out. When you are parading you are trying to represent your culture as the most authentic regalia pieces that you can gather up and a lot of it is family heirlooms and things that have been passed down. It is a really nice feeling to get into those old outfits.