Dug out logs
they made canoes and they used shell-like money to buy things.
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
baskets rocks sticks acorns
"Hupa" can refer to several things depending on the context. In the context of language, Hupa is a Native American language spoken by the Hupa people in Northern California. It can also refer to the Hupa tribe itself, which is part of the larger Athabaskan-speaking group. Additionally, "Hupa" might be used in various cultural or geographical contexts.
The Shawnee tribe primarily used canoes for transportation, as they lived near rivers and waterways. Canoes were constructed from hollowed-out logs or birch bark, allowing them to navigate the waterways efficiently. Additionally, the Shawnee tribe also used horses for overland travel, which they obtained through trade with other tribes or European settlers.
they made canoes and they used shell-like money to buy things.
The Hupa used canoes for transportation.
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
the hupa Indians used a lot of berries
Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation
yes! they used it to make canoes
The Tainos were a tribe which inhabited the northern part of South America. They used dugout canoes, which are made by hollowing out a tree trunk.
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
baskets rocks sticks acorns
they used dugout canoes and they walked
they now use cars but used to use canoesrocks.dugout canoes