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![]() BCITORGB wrote: Cyli says: =============== To introduce something factual to this fun, yes, the Indians sometimes did use boats in the process of their buffalo hunts. ============= Check-mate! Until I can find evidence of the coastal First Nations using horses to corral the orca. GRIN But then I'm just a hwunitum, so what do I know. Kla-How-Ya Wilf Well I risk the rath of the mostly harmless Cyli, to point out that the women did take the SUV to the market and do all the shopping even back then. The point I was trying to make about boats though did not include coracles. I was speaking of reed boats that you would ply the praries with, enticing the buffaloe to come for a free meal, then when they were busy eating, and not looking you would dispatch them for your own dinner. Bait and Switch is as old as hunting buffaloe, and building boats. TnT |
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