The Jamano Indians, a Native American group from the southwestern United States, primarily utilized canoes for transportation along rivers and waterways. They also relied on foot travel for land-based journeys, often using trails that connected various resource areas. Additionally, they may have used pack animals, such as dogs, to help transport goods and supplies. Overall, their transportation methods were adapted to their environment and resource availability.
walking
The plains indains used horses for transportation, and that's all i know.
They used canoes for transportaion.
horses and by foot
well, they used dogsleds and tobbogans
they used a boat
Foot and horse.
The Kickapoo Indians used to be walkers but until the Europe brought horses, and so the Kickapoo's became very good horseback riders.
The Pawnee Indian tribe belonged to the Great Plains Indians. They used buffalo hides to make toboggans (land) and bullboats (river) as their means of transportation.
They walked or used horses. They did not carry much possessions.
They used the ocean or waterways or they used land. They built canoes out of birchwood and bark.
Some of Ireland's rivers and canals are used for transportation.