Mutton, An Indigenous Woolly Dog, Died In 1859 − New Analysis Confirms Precolonial Lineage Of This Extinct Breed, Once Kept For Their Wool
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Indigenous Coast Salish women wove woolly dogs’ fur into blankets.
Indigenous Coast Salish women wove woolly dogs’ fur into blankets.
Dogs have been in the Americas for more than 10,000 years. Read moreSection: NewsGeneralHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later
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