If you mean the eastern woodland Algonquian tribes, for short journeys people walked and carried the things they needed - women could carry very heavy loads on their backs with a "tumpline" or strap passing around their foreheads.
For longer journeys everything would be packed into canoes.
There were also Algonquian tribes on the Great Plains (including Blackfoot, Cheyenne and Arapaho) who used horses and "drags" or travois constructed from tipi poles to carry all their belongings.
they used the birch-bark and snowshoes and occasionally used dogs to transport their belongings.
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
yes they did back in the day the algonquians did use fish bones to make sewing needles because they were so sharp and pointy
He had no transportation.
The Hupa used canoes for transportation.
they use bark canoes
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
the algonquians and the lenape used the nature around them
Algonquians were Midew or Midewiwin.
yes they did back in the day the algonquians did use fish bones to make sewing needles because they were so sharp and pointy
fish, animal skins and water
Beaver pelts, fur
The English and Algonquians were allies during the French and Indian war.
I think it is the Algonquians, or the Iroquois. Probably in favor of the Algonquians though.
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what transportation did the mingo tribe use
what transportation did the mingo tribe use
a):they got transportation by feet