Drawings of Historical Saskatchewan
Red River Cart
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Red River Cart:
No iron was used. The frame was held together with wooden pegs. The tires were bound with strips of "shagannappi", raw fresh skin of buffalo or cattle, which as it dried, shrank and held them tightly, forming a hard and durable rim. These carts followed the Metis hunting parties and carried the meat of the slain buffalo. They were also employed in transporting freight. Sometimes they were fitted with a round-topped hood of hide or canvas.
Quoted from: The PICTURE GALLERY of CANADIAN HISTORY
Vol. 2 1763 to 1830. Text on Page 177, Illustration on page 177.
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Bibliography:
The PICTURE GALLERY of CANADIAN HISTORY Vol. 2 1763 to 1830.
Illustrations drawn and collected by Jefferys, C.W., R.C.A., L.L.D.
Assisted by T.W. McLean
The Ryerson Press - Toronto
Copyright Canada, 1945 by C.W. Jefferys, R.C.A. |