Greenland Sled Dog DNA Reveals a Story of Human Migration and Ancestry of the Unique Breed
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The traditional sled dogs could have arrived in Greenland earlier than thought with the Inuit. Strict laws are supposed to protect the animals, but climate change and changed lifestyles threaten their heritage.
Without a doubt, the relationship between dogs and humans in the Arctic has evolved or adapted as populations have moved from stationary nomadism to partial sedentaryism, from a traditional subsistence economy to an economy dependent on the industrial world. Inuit are a society of hunters and fishermen who possess Qimmeq, candids belonging to one of the oldest races in the world, recognized as such since 1990 and with which it can almost be said…
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