they used canoes,snowshoes, and by foot,
they used the birch-bark and snowshoes and occasionally used dogs to transport their belongings.
The Algonquian word for mother varies among different Algonquian-speaking tribes, but one common term is "nini," which is used by some groups. Another term is "nêhiyaw," used by the Cree, which translates to "mother" as well. Keep in mind that dialects and variations exist across different tribes within the Algonquian language family.
Native Americans traveled by either walking or using a canoe in the water. Later when horses were brought to America, they used horses as well.
Some of Ireland's rivers and canals are used for transportation.
Algonquians used their hands to make art.
some types of transportation are railways, roads, highways, waterways, and pipelines
Some are the Massachusett, Wampanoag and the Algonquian.
Almost all people in this world use transportation. The only difference is that some still used traditional and others with the modern transportation.
They used horse's & walked on foot some even used pig's
Some alternative modes of transportation that can be used instead of a traditional puddle jumper include trains, buses, bicycles, and carpooling.
All countries use/used bikes in some amount.