Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation
Used fire to burn logs to create dugout canoes
They were dugout canoes
they use bark canoes
The Northwest Coast Indians traveled by canoes.
Some of the Algonquian tribes made canoes from hollowed logs - the Powhatan of the Virginia tidewater area certainly did. Many other Algonquian tribes made canoes of birch bark over a timber frame, including the Ojibwe, Maliseet, Cree, Algonkin and Naskapi.Canoes made by the Iroquois tribes were generally of elm bark over a timber frame.
They used wood for totem poles, utensils, longhouses, and canoes. They needed a lot of wood to build these items.
They used the dogout canoes to transportation.
canoes,snowshoes and walking. snowshoes in winter 4 snow walking in the summer canoes 4 travelling across water
the Indians or Indies
Sometimes--the Iroquois Indians did use elm-bark or dugout canoes for fishing trips, but usually preferred to travel by land. Originally the Iroquois tribes used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) In wintertime, Iroquois people used laced snowshoes and sleds to travel through the snow.
The tribes of the Eastern woodlands use natural resources to support themselves bye using the wood from trees to make longhouses and canoes, they also hunted the animals living in the Eastern woodlands