the Indians or Indies
They Carved Out Canoes To Battle In War, To Hunt, And To Of Course, Travel. While They Used Canoes To Travel Over Water , They Walked Barefoot To Travel On Land . =)
they used canoes to travel
For travel between islands, the Arawak people used large, steady rafts. When it was necessary to travel around one's own island, smaller and faster canoes were utilized.
the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
The Anishinaabe people traditionally used canoes as their primary mode of transportation, particularly on the waterways of the Great Lakes and surrounding regions. These canoes were often made from birch bark, allowing for lightweight and efficient travel. In addition to canoes, they also utilized walking and snowshoes for overland travel, adapting their methods to the seasons and terrain.
One of the aboriginal transportation is "canoes". Canoes were used in the old days to travel in the water (just like a boat).hfjwhaRJ
they used a keel boat, canoes, and pirouges
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.
Vikings i think sorry im wrong its Polynesians
They used canoes in the summer and snoe shoes or sleds in the winter
The Mi'kmaq, an Indigenous people of Canada’s Maritime provinces, primarily used canoes for transportation. They crafted these canoes from birch bark, which were lightweight and well-suited for navigating rivers and coastal waters. In addition to canoes, they also utilized sleds for winter travel, pulled by dogs, to transport goods and people across snow-covered landscapes.