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Q: What was used to make the frame and webbing from snowshoes?
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How did the first nations make snowshoes?

they used ropes and tied the boards together


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What are the iroquoian snowshoe made of?

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What transportation did the wendat use?

they used canoes in the summer and they used snowshoes in the winter


How are snowshoes used for today?

For walking in snow or home decoration.


What was the Iroquois transportation?

They used birch bark canoes and snowshoes.


What were the algonquian transportation?

they used canoes,snowshoes, and by foot,


What do Iroquois Indians tools?

they used snowshoes,combs,and also canoes.


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Did the Inuits use snowshoes?

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