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Travois - Wikipedia
an A-frame structure used to drag loads over land, most notably by the Plains Indians of North America.
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TRAVOIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAVOIS is a simple vehicle used by Plains Indians consisting of two trailing poles serving as shafts and bearing a platform or net for the ...
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travois
‖ travois, -voise, n. N. Amer. (træˈvɔɪ, -ˈvɔɪz) Also † travoi, try-voy, etc. (which represent an older form). [Corruptions of travail n.3, pronounced in Canada travày (traˈvɑɪ), and by Métis of the Red River, Assiniboine, etc., travòy (traˈvɔɪ), pl. travòys. This has been perverted by writers into ...
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Question about travois : r/thelongdark - Reddit
I'm currently thinking of making one. I would like to learn about its limitations. What terrains must we avoid at all costs? Item decay and damage due to ...
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A Travois for Dragging Game, Use Physics to Pack Your Deer Out
A travois works best in the open plains. A triangle is always stronger than a square and a triangle shape automatically incorporates a wider base.
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Our story - Travois
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travois - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) To transport (someone or something) by means of a travois. · (intransitive, rare) To use a travois to transport a load.
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[PDF] Imataa Manistsi: Blackfoot Dog Travois
Blackfoot children were taught to make small scale travois which prepared them for later, when older, to properly make a travois that is perfect for their dog.
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Native American Travois (Indian Drag Sleds for Dogs and Horses)
A travois, also known as a drag sled, was a traditional Native American tool for carrying loads overland. It consisted of two wooden poles with a platform, ...
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Project Travois
Project Travois was a 1966 U.S. Dam location:
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travoy
travoy, n. (trəˈvɔɪ) [A broad vocalization of travày, Canadian pronunc. of French travail: see travois, -voise n. So called from its analogy to the Indian travày or travail.] In Lumbering, a sledge used in dragging logs; one end of the log rests on the sledge and the other trails on the ground.1878 ...
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Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road
The Lewis and Clark Trail–Travois Road is a historic site located east of Pomeroy, Washington, on U.S. Route 12 (US 12). It is a surviving stretch of Indian travois trail followed by Lewis and Clark in their 1805–06 expedition and mentioned in their writings.
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Dogcart (dog-drawn)
See also
A Dog of Flanders
Dog travois
Drafting Dog
References
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Dog Training Tips
Carts
Dog equipment
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Querecho Indians
This brief account describes many typical features of Plains Indians culture: skin tipis, travois pulled by dogs, sign language, jerky (food), and pemmican The Spanish were especially interested in the Indian dogs which pulled travois with all their belongings, The Indians told the Spaniards that the bison
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