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The Algonquians and Iroquois utilized various forms of transportation suited to their environments. The Algonquians often relied on canoes made from birch bark for navigating rivers and lakes, as well as sleds and snowshoes in winter. The Iroquois, who lived in more wooded areas, also used canoes but were known for their longhouses, which facilitated community living and trade, allowing for easier movement of goods. Both groups adapted their transportation methods to their geographical and seasonal needs, ensuring effective travel and trade.

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