The Miwok people primarily used canoes for transportation on rivers and along the coast, crafted from tree bark or wood. For overland travel, they utilized footpaths and trails connecting their seasonal villages and resource areas. They also relied on pack animals, such as dogs, to carry goods. Overall, their transportation methods were closely tied to the natural landscape and resources available in their environment.
No, the Miwoks lived in northern California, not in the desert.
The Miwok people, indigenous to Northern California, primarily used canoes and baskets for transportation and carrying goods rather than travois. Travois, traditionally associated with Plains Native American cultures for transporting heavy loads by horses, were not a common feature in Miwok culture due to their geographic environment and lifestyle. Instead, the Miwoks relied on their natural surroundings and available resources for their transportation needs.
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