Transportaton
the Tonkawa Indians weren't coastal people, and
when they traveled by river, they usually built
rafts. Over land, the Tonkawas used dogs
pulling travois (a kind of drag sled) to help
them carry their belongings. There were no
horses in North America until colonists brought
them over from Europe.
when they traveled by river, they usually built
rafts. Over land, the Tonkawas used dogs
pulling travois (a kind of drag sled) to help
them carry their belongings. There were no
horses in North America until colonists brought
them over from Europe.