The Cheyenne people traditionally carried goods on pack animals, primarily horses. They would use specially designed saddles and packs to transport their belongings during migrations or trade. Additionally, they used dog sleds or toboggans in some instances for carrying heavier loads. These methods allowed them to efficiently manage their resources while following their nomadic lifestyle.
the Cheyenne Indians usually traded corn/maize for goods such as salt to season the buffalo. but once in a while they would make necklaces to trade.
the Cheyenne Indians usually traded corn/maize for goods such as salt to season the buffalo. but once in a while they would make necklaces to trade.
Horses made the Cheyenne more mobile when hunting and the horses were able to carry heavier loads of game.
Horses made the Cheyenne more mobile when hunting and the horses were able to carry heavier loads of game.
the cheyenne used horses to hunt buffalo ,to carry travois , to be more mobil and to travel
what do you mean carry goods so i can answer your question more easier with out making my self look dumb
carry rum and sugar
It is a large cargo vessel used to carry goods across the oceans from one country to another.
Manufacture goods. Raw materials. Foodstuff.
The Cheyenne Native Americans did not paddle canoes. Instead when they traveled by water they built rafts. They were not coastal people either. originally the Cheyenne would use dogs pulling travois (a kind of dog sled) to help them carry their belongings.
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The Cheyenne Native Americans did not paddle canoes. Instead when they traveled by water they built rafts. They were not coastal people either. originally the Cheyenne would use dogs pulling travois (a kind of dog sled) to help them carry their belongings.