by horses and walking
They walked or ran on foot.
Before the arrival of the white man with horses all Indians walked to get where they wanted to go.
Some tribes used dogs to pull a travois, a type of sled made of two poles separated by a cross member.
As the Indians were able to obtain horses by theft or capturing escaped animals they became more mobile.
boat
they used it to water crops
Native Americans were used as slaves by the Spanish in the southwest mines, but English colonies did not use Native Americans as slaves. The first African American slave arrived in 1619 to the Virginia colonies.
they used it for hunting transportation and do get away form the enemy
No the native americans did not use fences.
the native Americans did not have sheep
Yes
they used it to water crops
they walked, used carriages or walk :D
Native Americans were used as slaves by the Spanish in the southwest mines, but English colonies did not use Native Americans as slaves. The first African American slave arrived in 1619 to the Virginia colonies.
they used it for hunting transportation and do get away form the enemy
Until the arrival of horse brought by the Spanish, the Native Americans traveled on foot.
Mostly, they walked. Native Americans did not have the wheeled cart or horses until after European contact.
Pueblo Native Americans did not use canoes or horses for transportation. They walked everywhere. They did not have to travel great distances.
they grew cotton to use for clothes and used the feathers from wild turkeys
No the native americans did not use fences.
the native Americans did not have sheep
Originally, they used small sledges called "travois", to carry objects. THese were pulled by dogs, since horses were not native to North America. (Horses arrived with the Spanish, and escaped horses formed packs and began to breed.) Native Americans were quick to tame and domesticate the feral stocks.