Will Hoover

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In the period before white settlement, there weren’t any horses in North America, nor were there any domesticated animals such as oxen, which meant that farming was limited to what could be achieved using human muscle. Domesticated dogs were, however, common amongst Native American tribes. They were used for hunting, as guards, and for transportation and hauling sleds. In some tribes, dogs were also used for food.
Native American History: A History from Beginning to End
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