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10y ago

The Dine' (Navajo) prior to the 1540s walked. There isn't any evidence of using dogs to haul things as some people did. After the mid 1500's they had horses. In the 19th century they increasingly used wagons, especially after returning from the Long Walk in 1868. After the early 1900s some people had cars but the roads were very bad in many places and horses were still needed. Most Dine' prefer pickup trucks today.

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9y ago

Because the Hopi were not a coastal people, they did not usually travel by river as some might believe. Before European colonists arrived, the Hopi simply walked. They also had dogs pulling a sort of dog sled called a "travois" as a way to carry heavy loads. Once colonists brought over horses, they were able to use those.

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12y ago

They walk to there place until the white people came and gave them horses.

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12y ago

thay walking their to places and rode horses

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14y ago

The Navajo used horses, or got around by foot, they also used wagons as a type of transportation.

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14y ago

they walked or they rode their horses and they also used their wagons. Maybe they had canons

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15y ago

by foot horse, donkey and canoe

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Q: What transportation did the Native American Hopi tribe use?
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