• 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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    Colleen M.; Edwards, Susan R.; King, Maureen L. (September 1, 2011). "Project Travois". The Off-Site Plowshare and Vela Uniform Programs: Assessing Potential...
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    landslide that would have much the same effect. Project Travois was a component of Project Plowshare. The project was abandoned in 1968 after concerns were...
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  • Beck, Colleen M.; Edwards, Susan R.; King, Maureen L. (2011-09-01). "Project Travois". The Off-Site Plowshare and Vela Uniform Programs: Assessing Potential...
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  • proposed for one of Project Plowshare's nuclear excavation projects, with a 10-kiloton nuclear explosion proposed under Project Travois for 1970 to create...
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    Juan–Chama Project across the Continental Divide. The dam was one of the projects proposed in 1966 for nuclear quarrying projects under Project Travois, a component...
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    restrooms, horseshoe pits, and hiking trails. List of rivers of Oregon Project Travois, a briefly-considered proposal to use nuclear explosives for a dam...
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    Sled (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
    determine the maximum load the animal or machine can pull. Snowboard Luge Travois, a frame used to drag loads over land, i.e. another horse-drawn transport...
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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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    transportation corridor navigable by muscle-powered vehicles such as Indian travois and Conestoga wagons. Consequently, when the earliest settlers pushed west...
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    Chihuahua. Some indigenous peoples in the Great Plains used dogs for pulling travois, while others like the Tahltan bear dog were bred to hunt larger game....
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    dismantled the tipi poles were used to construct a dog- or later horse-pulled travois on which additional poles and tipi cover were placed. Tipi covers are made...
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  • and the caretaker catches them for trespassing. They bring Tim home on a travois since he is unable to ride. Lou runs to see Katie and tells Mallory that...
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    wagon. Telega: A Russian coach, crudely made, usually unsprung.: 160  Travois: An A-frame of poles, its apex resting on the back of the horse and dragged...
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  • Indians and he did not complete the task until 1930. In the meantime the project grew as Marquis added details of Wooden Leg's life before and after the...
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    receive the opportunity to assemble and ride a horse-pulled travois. Although a travois was originally used by Native Americans for mainly transportation...
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    Blacksmithing: : Constructing Cannon Wheels, Traveling Forge, Knives, and Other Projects and Information, CreateSpace, ISBN 9781456364816 French, William H.; Barry...
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    Cart (category Pages using Sister project links with default search)
    billy cart, go-cart, trolley etc.) is a popular children's construction project on wheels, usually pedaled, but also intended for a test race. Similar...
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    sledge sleigh stagecoach streetcar sulky tangah team boat telega towboat travois trolley van vardo Victoria (carriage) vis-a-vis (carriage) wagon wain Cable...
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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...
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  • Carryalls. Chevrolet Suburban – offered as a "Carryall Suburban" Project Carryall, a Project Plowshare program to excavate for a highway in California with...
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  • off a collapsed bridge, severely injuring John, and the others build a travois to carry him as they continue on foot. They reach Machias and board a ferry...
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    from Four Directions Institute". "Website discussing dog travois use by Crow, stating dog travois could carry up to 250 pounds". Archived from the original...
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    Chicago Field Museum, upon examining the Wheel in 1903, surmised that the travois trail (road) must have been well-traveled for long periods in the past...
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    (Giulio Rosati). Gros Ventre (Atsina) American Indians moving camps with travois for transporting skin lodges and belongings. House barge of the Sama-Bajau...
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    chambers of the Morozovs, were sent to the Chudov Monastery. When the travois approached the monastery, the noblewoman, with a chain around her neck...
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  • Gladys Caldwell Fisher (category Treasury Relief Art Project artists)
    high bas-relief located in the Denver City and County Building. Kiowa Travois (1939), a wood relief she created for the Las Animas, Colorado post office...
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    gauloise (in French). Paris: Éditions Errance. ISBN 2-87772-369-0. "The Project Gutenberg EBook of "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries by Caius Julius...
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    19th century. It is a closed, four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a projecting glass front and seats for four passengers inside. The driver sat at the...
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    (Avon, 1980) Texas Poetry Anthology, 1979 Texas Stories and Poems, 1977 Travois, 1976 The American Poetry Anthology: Poets Under 40 (Avon, 1975) Intro...
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