- dogs. The dog
travois can be seen in the
paintings of Karl Bodmer. By the mid-18th century, the dog
travois had
given way to the
horse travois. According...
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frequently and quickly. Once collapsed, the tipi
poles are used to
create a
travois.
Travois are a horse-pulled
frame structure used by
plains Indians to carry...
- Inventory/Nomination:
Lewis and
Clark Trail–
Travois Road".
National Park Service. and
accompanying photos "Lewis &
Clark Trail–
Travois Road".
Lewis and
Clark Expedition:...
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Project Travois was a 1966 U.S. Army
Nuclear Cratering Group proposal to
develop demonstration projects using nuclear explosives for dam construction...
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Sternberg used
travois to move
wounded soldiers from the
battlefield to a
hospital 25
miles away. In very
rough field conditions,
travois are sometimes...
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might exceed 60 pounds.
Women also used dogs to pull
travois to haul
firewood or infants. The
travois were used to
carry meat
harvested during the seasonal...
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shoulder or the head. For travel,
cradleboards could be hung on a
saddle or
travois.
Ethnographic tradition indicates that it was
common practice to cradleboard...
- with
unnaturally fast
drawing ability and marksmanship, is
dragged on a
travois by his
horse to a way
station and restaurant. There, he
encounters a pair...
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nonhuman power sources. The
first two-wheeled
carts were
derived from
travois and were
first used in
Mesopotamia and Iran in
around 3,000 BCE. The oldest...
- for
commercial or
rescue use.
Bobsled Luge Pulk
Skeleton (sport) Sled
Travois Sled, Sledge, Sleigh, and
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differentiation of sledding...