travois (Meaning)

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travois (n.)

A primitive vehicle, common among the North American Indians, usually two trailing poles serving as shafts and bearing a platform or net for a load.

A logging sled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of travois

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travois Sentence Examples

  1. The travois, a traditional Native American sled, was used to transport goods and people across vast distances.
  2. Buffalo hides were stretched over wooden poles to create the frame of the travois.
  3. Dogs, horses, or mules were used to pull the travois, which could carry up to 250 pounds.
  4. The travois was often decorated with intricate designs and feathers, reflecting the cultural heritage of the tribe.
  5. Travois allowed Native American tribes to roam freely and efficiently throughout the Great Plains.
  6. The Sioux used the travois to hunt buffalo, as it enabled them to quickly follow the herds.
  7. The Navajo adapted the travois for use in the desert, modifying it to withstand the harsh conditions.
  8. The travois played a crucial role in the westward migration of Native American tribes.
  9. Modern-day travois enthusiasts use replicas to participate in cultural events and races.
  10. The travois remains a symbol of Native American ingenuity and adaptability in a challenging environment.

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A primitive vehicle, common among the North American Indians, usually two trailing poles serving as shafts and bearing a platform or net for a load., A logging

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The travois, a traditional Native American sled, was used to transport goods and people across vast distances.

Buffalo hides were stretched over wooden poles to create the frame of the travois.

Dogs, horses, or mules were used to pull the travois, which could carry up to 250 pounds.

The travois was often decorated with intricate designs and feathers, reflecting the cultural heritage of the tribe.