Travois (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Travois" in English language version.

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  • "Salish culture". Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Retrieved October 24, 2013.

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  • Smith, D.J.M. (1988). A Dictionary of Horse Drawn Vehicles. J. A. Allen & Co. Ltd. p. 182. ISBN 0851314686. OL 11597864M. Travois or travoise. A wheel-less drag consisting of two or more poles, hauled by a single human being or beast of burden, its apex resting on the back or hind quarters. Space near the base of the 'A' frame would be bridged by thongs, woven twigs or small planks. Widely used by the North American Indians both for conveying the sick and elderly of the tribe or personal belongings. Travoy: A modern spelling of Travois.

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  • Gadacz, Renee R (2012). "Travois". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2021.

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  • "Travois". The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. 2006. Archived from the original on July 6, 2017. Retrieved October 24, 2013 – via esask.uregina.ca.

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  • "Travois". The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. 2006. Archived from the original on July 6, 2017. Retrieved October 24, 2013 – via esask.uregina.ca.
  • Gadacz, Renee R (2012). "Travois". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2021.

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  • "Dog Travois". Women of the Fur Trade. 2007. Retrieved October 24, 2013.