the Atakapa Indians made long dugout canoes from hollowed-out cypress logs. Over land, the Atakapas used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) Today, of course, Atakapa people also use cars... and non-native people also use canoes.
During the early existence of the Hopi and other Pueblo Indians, transportation was not a societal consideration. Their territorial claims were limited to a specific valley or canyon. They held no sense of dominance over their neighbors, did not migrate, and until the inovation of the horse by Spaniards, they had seen no reason to mount exploration beyond their homeland. Domesticated dogs were a convenience and a protein source, but were rarely anything but pets until the starving times.
they used dogs and horses but they did not use canoes
They used canoe shaped boats for travel but I'm not really sure!
They travel by canoes or by walking
Horses and they walked.
they used horses.
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The season Shawnee indians lived in wigwams was Fall.
horses, and dogs
Cherokee
They traded furs,cloth,animal hides,bark,logs, and tobacco.
Shawnees lived in the Ohio country which were vast woodlands and some meadows for thier farming activities.
shawnee indians inventions
The Shawnee Indians used an atla,and a spear point.
What was the Maya Indians transportation
Shawnee Indians - baseball - was created in 1923.
What was the Maya Indians transportation
A ton of Shawnee Indians made pottery.
The season Shawnee indians lived in wigwams was Fall.
well the Shawnee Indians lived like most native Americans did, i go to Shawnee middle school.
the shawnee Indians didnt live in pensilvania .the shawnee Indians lived in Ohio Kentucky and Indiana but the shawnee Indians were far ranging people they lived as far north as New York state and as far south as geergia.
canoe
britishers
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