they used dugout canoes and they walked
All of the above but not horses because they did not have horses.
The Comanche Indians were known as the Lords of the Southern Plains due to their expert horsemanship. Horses were a vital part of the Comanche lifestyle, used for hunting, raiding, and transportation.
A specialized sea canoe was a very distinctive method of transportation. These canoes have a very wide bottom which made them very stable in the rough waters of the ocean. Small versions of these canoes were made and used for lakes and rivers. Mi'kmaq did not use horses. Walking was how the tribes moved from camp to camp and for travel in winter, the tribe made snowshoes and toboggans.
The Hupa used canoes for transportation.
The kinds of transportation that the Chippewa used were simple since they did not have horses. They just used their feet and canoes.
Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation
No. Tipis are used by nomadic peoples of the Plains. Chumash people are from California and live in settled villages. Today they usually live in houses or apartments.
The Shasta tribe prepared their foods in a couple of ways. One way was drying the foods. They also boiled foods, using hot rocks placed in pots of water with the food. They made earth ovens in order to cook foods over a fire as well.
Yes, the Hopi Tribe did have transportation! They used horses, but most of the time they walked.
Shastina is a varient of the name Shasta. Shasta can be used as either a boy or girls name and is of Native American origin, taken from the name of a Native American tribe. As a Sanskrit male name, Shasta means "teacher."
they used crapsillian caravans
They wore animal skins How did they get them? When they hunted the animals, they used there fur to make them into clothing
The Cheyenne traveled place to place to follow and hunt buffalo:)
All of the above but not horses because they did not have horses.
they used ool things like stones hehehehehehe not dont look at me im just kidding and im only 10 years old
Obsidian-used to make arrowheads Elk Horn-used to split logs into planks for houses Rocks-used to make fishing weirs in rivers Stone-heated in the fire and used to heat food in baskets
The Mohawk tribe used dugout canoes, which can carry many people, and they also used a canoe made from elm bark which was light and fast. They used sleds and snowshoes in winter time.