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Dog breeds domesticated by Indigenous peoples

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Siberian Husky
dog breed
Samoyed
dog breed
Azawakh
The Azawakh is a breed of dog from West Africa. With ancient origins, it is raised throughout the Sahelian zone of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. This region includes the Azawagh Valley for which the breed is named. While commonly associated with the nomadic Tuareg people, the dogs are also bred and owned by other ethnic groups, such as the Peulh, Bella, and Hausa. The Azawakh is more related to the Sloughi than it is to the Saluki.
New Guinea singing dog
dog breed
Aidi
The Aidi is a dog breed native to the Atlas Mountains of North Africa and is used as a livestock guardian, protecting herds of sheep and goats. It is most commonly found in Morocco, which holds the standard under the Fédération Cynologique Internationale. The Aidi is also found in Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. It possesses hunting capabilities and good scenting ability. In Morocco, it is often paired in hunting with the Sloughi, which chases down prey that the Aidi has located by scent.
Hokkaido inu
Japanese breed of dog
Finnish Lapphund
dog breed
Lapponian Herder
dog breed
Chippiparai
The Chippiparai is a breed of sighthound from the State of Tamil Nadu in southern India. thumb|grey colour chippipara thumb The Chippiparai has typical streamlined sighthound features with long legs and a lean and lithe frame built for speed. The breed is usually white in colour, although other colours can be found. It averages in height at the withers, dogs averaging and bitches . A hardy breed, the Chippiparai is reputed to prefer a single master, shunning food and pats from anyone except its handler. The Chippiparai is often regarded as the most intelligent and biddable of India's native do
Sakhalin Husky
rare dog breed
Nenets Herding Laika
dog breed
Chukotka sled dog
dog breed