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The Nez Perce traveled primarily by foot, using their strong, swift horses for longer distances and to carry goods. They often utilized well-established trails and routes across their territory in the Pacific Northwest, which included the Bitterroot Mountains and the Columbia River basin. Additionally, during seasonal migrations, they would transport canoes for navigating rivers. Their travel methods reflected their deep understanding of the land and its resources.

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