the plains indians
Used to move goods over long distance when you had no wheels. The arrangement of wooden poles attached to the horse in the photo above is a travois. It drags on the ground, but is less work than carrying the load.
horses once they were available. Before that we used dogs and travois'.
I believe you are referring to the travois although sled is not really a good description of it. It was two long poles attached to a horse, or in some cases, dogs to carry mostly belongings, small children and/or elders . Hides were lashed normally to the poles.
A travois, this was an A-shaped frame with a platform for carrying things that was pulled behind a horse.
he snuck in the trojen horse
I do believe that it was the Plains Indians.
Used to move goods over long distance when you had no wheels. The arrangement of wooden poles attached to the horse in the photo above is a travois. It drags on the ground, but is less work than carrying the load.
Used to move goods over long distance when you had no wheels. The arrangement of wooden poles attached to the horse in the photo above is a travois. It drags on the ground, but is less work than carrying the load.
The Travois could be loaded and then pulled by a dog or horse.
A travois.
A travois.
The Comanche were nomads, living in tipis and moving from place to place on horse and travois.
The travois, which with the aquisition of the horse meant that complete villages could follow the bison herds.
The buggy horse is attached to a harness
horses once they were available. Before that we used dogs and travois'.
I believe you are referring to the travois although sled is not really a good description of it. It was two long poles attached to a horse, or in some cases, dogs to carry mostly belongings, small children and/or elders . Hides were lashed normally to the poles.
A travois, this was an A-shaped frame with a platform for carrying things that was pulled behind a horse.