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It is well-known that Native Americans on the Great Plains in more recent times used travois pulled by dogs, and later horses, to move tipis and to transport firewood or bullboats used on rivers ...
Indigenous people in the Great Plains regularly used travois to haul their goods and tents around. While dogs or horses pulled more modern travois, the ancient tracks at White Sands indicate a ...
The earliest known North Americans used wooden "vehicles" to transport goods, and possibly even people, more than 20,000 years ago, a new study suggests. Researchers discovered sled-like drag ...
The Lakota used horses to chase buffalo herds across the Great Plains, while the Cheyenne harnessed horses to travois sleds so ... and curator of the American Indian Museum‘s new exhibition ...