pretty much just with a handful of grass, or sometimes a rag.
Native Americans learning to use horses to hunt is an example of adaptation.
no they rode horses and walked by foot. you dingalou
Horses was a big transportation technique and also Bufalos
they had to help the women clean and farm
Spain EDIT - Spanish traders trading with Native Americans, to be exact.
The south
The introduction of horses had the greatest impact on Native American cultures through the Columbian exchange. Horses revolutionized transportation, hunting, warfare, and trade for many indigenous communities in the Americas.
American Paint Horse's live everywhere in the world. They originated in the American Plains, and were used by Native Amercians. They are called "the Soul of Indians" or "Indian's Son/Daughter" Amercian Paint Horses were captured by Britans, and sent all over the world when they raiding the Native Amercians. Now they make great show horses, or pasture pets!
Walking, canoes, and later horseback. After Cortez arrived in America in the 1500's, he brought horses and some were lost or released. The Native American Indians learned how to ride and hunt on wild horses they captured.
Until the arrival of the Spaniards and the horses they brought with them all Native American people were pedestrians.
fore the arrival of Spanish horses, Native American travelers, wearing sandals or moccasins, walked the trails of the Southwest. They transported their burdens on their backs, atop their heads or, on the Llano Estacado, with pack or draft dogs. With the acquisition of horses, many Native Americans extended their range of travel and increased the sizes of their burdens.
Horses