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The Mayans used canoes for transportation over water, along the coast and on the rivers. The Mayans had a series of roads, called sacbeobs, that connected all the Mayan ceremonial centers. The roads were traveled by walking. Slaves and llamas were used to carry goods.
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The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
Yurok, Tolowa and Tututni peoples of the Pacific Coast (present day N. California and S. Oregon) use redwood traditionally for making canoes.
Trees were important to the Northwest Coast people because they used them to make dugout canoes which they used to hunt whales.
The northwest coast Indians used dugout canoes to get to the places they needed to be instead of walking or riding a horse they took a dugout canoe
The Kwakwa'kawakw's are a Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous people who built their homes out of cedar planks and carved long dugout canoes. Southeast Asians, particularly Indonesians, built homes out of bamboo and carved long dugout canoes.
The ocean provided fish for them to eat, water to bathe, and water for transportation.(As in canoes)
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
The major Aztec neighbors were the Mayans (who lived on the Yucatan Peninsula) and the Incas (who lived along the West coast of South America).