Aborigines walked everywhere on land, as they did not have horses or other large animals for transportation. There were no cars, of course.
They would strip the bark from trees to make effective canoes.
They traveled in canoes
Canoes
bark canoes
They used to build canoes to transport and they also built their own ship sometimes.
cuz they're cool
Foot, horses and Canoes and helicopters
Bark canoes. The Indigenous Australians, or Aborigines, were the only ones occupying the continent in the 1600s.
At the time when the Aborigines were believed to have crossed into Australia, there was also thought to be a land bridge between the region of Asia from which they came, and Australia. At most, they would have island-hopped, using canoes.
The Iroquois that lived along the coasts of Canada built special canoes
A seapark is a place where sea vehicles are parked for transport,e.g..boats,ship,and canoes.
The 1673 exploration party used 2 canoes.
The primary aboriginal means of transport was walking. Canoes were also used over waterways.