The Menomini people relied on canoes for transportation and fishing; on land they used dogs for carrying small bundles but had no horses. Hunters used snowshoes in winter to allow them to travel fast and far over snowy terrain.
It was a crude sort of sled. Made with two poles with hide or cloth stretched between them. This could then be loaded with cargo and pulled by people horses and sometimes a dog.
Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
During the Renaissance time period the transportation was not as modern as the transportation we have today. People would get from place to place by horse back or by foot.
What kind of clothes did the Menominee Indians wear?Menominee women wore woven skirts. Menominee men wore breechcloths with leggings. Shirts were not necessary in the Menominee culture, but both genders wore mantles in cooler weather. The Menominee Indians also wore deerskin moccasins on their feet. Later, Menominee people adapted European costume such as cloth blouses and jackets, decorating them with fancy beadwork and embroidery. Here some photographs and links about Native American regalia in general.
Wagon trains led by ox and horses and they also walked
Before horses were introduced onto the North American continent, the Sioux Indians, the people of the Oceti Sakowin, walked every where. They used dogs to haul their belongings on a travois. Once horses were introduced, they walked, rode horses, and used the horses to haul their belongings on a travois.
horses
Horses can be transportation companionship workers they do these for people
Pawnee Indians used Horse- and dog-pulled travois
horses, canoes, walking
Horses
It was a crude sort of sled. Made with two poles with hide or cloth stretched between them. This could then be loaded with cargo and pulled by people horses and sometimes a dog.
fish
Well, there is two main types of animals that are used for transportation. These are horses and oxen.
travois
The Sioux Indians were nomadic people that typically followed the buffalo. This assured them that there would be food and clothing wherever they traveled. They traveled by foot until the Spanish introduced them to horses in the 1500â??s.
native people came to alberta by canoes or other transportation like horses