The Lenape Indians used dogs as pack animals and they used snowshoes and sleds to travel during the winter. They use dugout canoes they had made for water travel. North America did not have hoses until they were brought here by Europeans.
yes, they grew many, many crops for survival
No the coachuiltecan Indians did not have horses
No. They were farmers.
Yes.
Indians didn’t have a corral to keep their horses in. Instead, the horses grazed free on the range near the Indian camps.
Since the Seminole Indians came from Cree, Creek and Cherokee, they were all very familiar with horses brought by the Spanish invaders. Of course some of them were able to train and ride horses. In the wetlands and swamps horses were of limited use and it depended upon where the Seminoles lived whether they used horses or not.
Cultural changes
There is proof that Indians tamed horses before the pilgrims. People have found deer antlers believed to have been used on a bridle for the horses.
The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.
The Lenape spoke Lenape Languagealso known as Unami.
Lenape Indians
The Lenape , or Delaware Indians probably looked much like any other northern Indians
the Lenape ,the Archaic, and the Paleo -Indians
they look like a indians
They called themselves Lenape Indians. >.<~ Kiwinito
yes
Lenapi or Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians translates to "real men".
The Unalachtigo people are believed to have spoken Northern Unami Lenape or Unalimi Lenape
Mainly Algonquian and Iroquois.
the lenni lenape villages had sweat lodges for the sick wigwams long houses and a rectangular council house
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