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When did aboriginal people invent the canoe?

aboriginal people invent the canoe at midday


How many people can be in a canoe?

Like 50 for racing canoe's normal canoe's like 3 or 2 people.


If you were in a canoe on a calm lake and you threw a heavy stone into the water in front of you what would the canoe do?

The canoe would move backward a bit.


What moves a canoe?

The force of the person/people who are in the canoe that's why we use paddles in a canoe or paddle boats.


How would it compare the importance of a canoe to the Taino with a computer's importance to people today?

that a conoe was transportation


Where do people canoe?

In water


How many people can safely ride in a standard canoe?

A standard canoe is designed to fit three people - a bow and stern paddler and a middle "duffer." It is not recommended to have more than three people in a standard canoe.


What do people travel in down the wanganui river?

In a canoe Im from the wanganui river. they travel in a canoe :)


What is the side of a canoe called?

The side of a canoe is called the "gunwale," which refers to the upper edge or rim of the canoe's hull. The gunwale provides structural support and is often where accessories or gear can be secured. Additionally, the term "hull" is used to describe the entire body of the canoe, but specifically, the sides are referred to as the gunwales.


How would you describe white people?

You describe white people like you describe anyone of any race; as individuals.


What did the anishinabe people use as transportation?

canoe


Why do mesopotamian people often worshipped the Tigris and Euphrates as gods?

the people of Mesopotamia would use canoe and sticks with string and a hook as a fishing pole.