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The Micmac people lived on the east coast of North America where the United States and Canada meet. They used a sled for pulling loads in deep snow. It was called a "Taba'gan". In many parts of North America today, children play with sleds called toboggans, which were named after the Micmac sleds.

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Invention of the Wheel
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  • The wheel was a major piece of technology that was widely used by most cultures of the world but was of little interest to First Nations people. There is plenty of evidence that early North American societies knew of the wheel, however they had little use for it. The First Nations people's use of the wheel was restricted to children's toys.
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