The Inuits and Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen,
the inuit used kayaks in the summer to cross a lake or ocean amd they used dog sleds in the winter. the kayaks are made from animal hide and skins.
it means dog sleds gather here
when were speedaway sleds made
Yes, the Inuit people used dog sleds long before 1800. Dog sledding was an essential mode of transportation in the Arctic, allowing them to travel over snow and ice efficiently. The sleds, pulled by teams of dogs, facilitated hunting, trading, and communication among different Inuit groups. This practice has deep cultural significance and remains a part of Inuit heritage today.
the inuit used kayaks in the summer to cross a lake or ocean amd they used dog sleds in the winter. the kayaks are made from animal hide and skins.
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Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money
Yes, sleds can float on water if they are designed to be buoyant and made of materials that do not absorb water. Various types of sleds, such as inflatable sleds or those with built-in flotation devices, are specifically made to float on water.
the Inuits used to travel by sleds pulling these sleds where dogs they also traveled by foot which was also very very hard as they had to walk through the ice and also through the cold frezzing snow
the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA
they made sleds
what is Kwakiutl`s transportation?canoes and foot