We encourage students and teachers to look through our Cree language and culture pages for free in-depth information about the tribe, but here are our answers to the questions we are most often asked by children, with Cree pictures ... ; What was Cree transportation like in the days before cars? Did they paddle canoes?;
www.bigorrin.org/cree_kids.htm www.bigorrin.org/cree_kids.htm
One of the Cree's transportation was a canoe. others are like a tobbagon
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_transportation_did_the_C...
Native American History question: What is the Cree Indians transportation in winter? well, they used dogsleds and tobbogans ... Name 3 transportation that the Cree use?
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Traditional Transportation ... The Plains Indians: Moving from place to place. ; First Nations in Saskatchewan ... Beliefs & Customs...
www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/ethnography/cree/transportation... www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/ethnography/cree/transportation/index.html
; Heritage Site / Ethnography Site / Cree / Transportation & Travel ... Article: Traditional Transportation ... People traveled by foot before the Europeans arrived. They used the dogs for travois. When the horse came they were used for horse back riding and moving with travois. Babies in cradleboards, other children carried...
www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/ethnography/cree/transportation... www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/ethnography/cree/transportation/traditional.html
The earliest means of transportation was by water route when natives and early explorers travelled the Big River. ... Fish caught as far north as Cree Lake could be on the United States market within three or four days. George Greening, Jim Barber and Tommy McCloy were pilots during the time of Northern Airlines...
www.jkcc.com/transport.html www.jkcc.com/transport.html
This method of transportation was called the travois (pronounced trav wah). ... The Cree who lived in the forests of northern Saskatchewan survived by hunting, trapping and fishing. They used dog teams and toboggans in the winter to follow their traplines and to carry furs and loads. Red River carts were made entirely of wood.
www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/travel.html
www.creeculture.ca/ www.creeculture.ca/
Plains Cree people trained their horses to carry loads. They constructed a device called a travois out of poles tied together, and attached the travois to the horse. Then they loaded their belongings onto the travois for the horse to pull.
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/settlement/kids/021013-2161... www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/settlement/kids/021013-2161.10-e.html
High-Quality Reproductions of the above Image ... Cree Indians on Hudson Bay, 1817, portrayed and published in England (with an apparent palm tree). ... First Nations: Activities: Cree; Transportation: Ships & Boats: Canoes: 19th Century...
www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/10038.htm
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