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  2. Kamchatka Sled Dog - Wikipedia

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    Kamchatka Sled Dogs were popular throughout the Kamchatka Peninsula until the 1950s and 1960s, when improvements in infrastructure and mechanized travel coupled with the introduction of reindeer and Soviet policies on national minorities resulted in the collapse of indigenous sled dog populations.

  3. Native American dogs - Wikipedia

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    Today, most Native American dog breeds have gone extinct, mostly replaced by dogs of European descent. [1] The few breeds that have been identified as Native American, such as the Inuit Sled Dog, the Eskimo Dog, the Greenland Dog and the Carolina Dog have remained mostly genetically unchanged since contact in the 15th century. [25]

  4. Sled dog - Wikipedia

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    The Chukotka Sled Dog (чукотская ездовая) is the aboriginal spitz breed of dog indigenous to the Chukchi people of Russia. Chukotka sled dog teams have been used since prehistoric times to pull sleds in harsh conditions, such as hunting sea mammals on oceanic pack ice. Chukotka sled dogs are most famous as the progenitor of the ...

  5. Category : Dog breeds domesticated by Indigenous peoples

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    Pages in category "Dog breeds domesticated by Indigenous peoples" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Mackenzie River husky - Wikipedia

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    To meet this demand, dog mushers began intentionally mixing indigenous North American sled dogs with European drafting breeds, such as mastiffs, Newfoundland Dogs, Saint Bernards and similar breeds. [6] [7] The term Mackenzie River husky has been applied to various dog populations in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska. [3]

  7. Humans have partnered with sled dogs for 9,500 years - AOL

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    To an owner, every dog is special. One example is sled dogs, or modern-day huskies and malamutes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Nenets Herding Laika - Wikipedia

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    While traditionally associated with herding, Nenets Herding Laika are versatile dogs that can and should perform a wide range of tasks, including hunting small game and dog sledding. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] The Nenets people would often rank the quality of their dogs by their ability to herd as well as catch Arctic foxes , with especially fast dogs being ...

  9. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    From the 1890s to the 1930s, sled dogs from northeast Siberia and especially Chukotka sled dogs were actively imported in vast numbers to Alaska, to transport gold miners to the Yukon, first as part of the Klondike Gold Rush, [42] [4] then later the "All-Alaska Sweepstakes", [12] a 408-mile (657-km) distance dog sled race from Nome, to Candle ...

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