They traveled by foot, by horseback and by canoe
The Iroquois had elm bark canoes and they also walked by foot.
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usually birch bark canoes
bus and walk
The mode of transportation that Iroquois people had was walking and using canoes. Dogs were commonly used as the beasts of burden to carry items.
the Iroquois used used dogs until SPANISH PEOPLE Brought Horse
They used birch bark canoes and snowshoes.
they generally walk
The Iroquois traditionally used canoes for transportation and fishing rather than rafts. Their canoes were typically made of birch bark, which was lightweight and well-suited for navigating rivers and lakes. While rafts may have been used in some contexts, they were not a primary mode of transportation for the Iroquois. Canoes played a central role in their culture and daily life.
Sled and canoe
The Iroquois used canoes for fishing, trading, transportation and transporting items like corn, other foods and animal skins.
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