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Why did the Makahs build canoes that could travel on the open ocean?

To fish?


Why did the hupa tribe make canoes?

So they could travel and fish.


Did the Haida had transportation?

The Haida traveled by feet and by canoe. They built their canoes by carving out large cedar trees. The cedar trees in British Columbia were huge and didn't have many branches which made it perfect for carving canoes from. Some canoes were up to 50 feet long and could hold 10 000 pounds of cargo. The Haida used their canoes for warfare, to fish, to hunt and to travel to events.


Why could steamboat travel be dangerous?

The engines could build up too much pressure and explode!


What do you call a group of canoes?

There's no collective term for a group of canoes, but I suppose you could call it a flotilla.


What disadvantages did birch-bark canoes?

Birch-bark canoes, while lightweight and well-suited for navigating rivers and lakes, had several disadvantages. They were relatively fragile compared to their wooden counterparts, making them susceptible to punctures and damage from rocky environments. Additionally, the construction process required skilled labor and a significant amount of time, which could limit their availability. Lastly, birch-bark canoes were not as durable for long-distance ocean travel, as they could deteriorate faster in saltwater conditions.


Why did the vikings build boats?

They made the boat so that they could explore, travel, fish, and other things


How did Anthony henday travel?

He used various methods but most distance was covered by canoe. Where canoes could not go he would walk. Of course that was once he was in Rupert's Land. To get here he traveled by ocean going ships.


How big were the canoes?

There is evidence showing that there were Canoes a hundred feet long that could hold 80 men. The size of a dugout canoe is limited only by the size of the tree trunk you could work to make it; if you include redwood's and several types of cedar, the canoe could be very large. Inuits (Eskimo) used canoes to hunt whales, if that gives you any ideal of their size.


How did the Haida people travel?

The Haida usually travelled by sea. They used huge war canoes. Each canoe was hollowed out of a single cedar tree and could hold about 50 to 60 warriors . They could be up to 60 feet long and 8 feet wide.


What kind of canoes did the Northwest Indians have?

it was shaped in a form of Pokemon that could kill people.


Why did the coureurs de Bois sing?

so that they could stay in synk while they were rowing in there canoes