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The Seneca tribe, part of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, primarily used canoes for transportation on waterways, such as rivers and lakes, which were abundant in their territory. They crafted these canoes from tree bark, particularly from elm and birch, allowing them to navigate efficiently for trade, fishing, and travel. Over land, the Seneca used footpaths and trails, often carrying goods on their backs or using sleds during winter months. Additionally, horses became part of their transportation methods after European contact.

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