Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation
They used the dogout canoes to transportation.
The Hupa used canoes for transportation.
The Tiguas walked a lot and they used canoes sometimes.
They used canoes for transportaion.
Used fire to burn logs to create dugout canoes
They used birch bark canoes and snowshoes.
They used canoes for transportaion.
they used canoes,snowshoes, and by foot,
they used canoes and horses
Burnout canoes were primarily used by various Indigenous tribes in North America, particularly those in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes region. Tribes such as the Coast Salish, Haida, and Ojibwe utilized this traditional method, which involved hollowing out tree trunks through controlled burning and carving. This technique allowed them to create durable canoes suitable for fishing and transportation on rivers and coastal waters. The craftsmanship reflected their deep connection to the environment and cultural heritage.
{| |- | The primary means of transportation was water. Small boats and canoes were used to trave quickly between the settlements. Otherwise they walked. There were limited numbers of horses available. |}
they used canoes in the summer and they used snowshoes in the winter