Study shows colonials forced Indigenous woolly dogs into extinction

Full-body forensic reconstruction of a woolly dog based on a 160-year-old pelt in the Smithsonian鈥檚 collection as well as archaeological remains is shown in this handout image. For thousands of years, a breed of white woolly dog played an important and cultural role for Coast Salish people in Western Canada, but when colonists moved in the animal quickly became extinct, a new study says. TYE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Karen Carr **MANDATORY CREDIT**

VANCOUVER - For thousands of years, a breed of white, woolly dog played an important and cultural role for Coast Salish people in Western Canada but when colonists moved in the animal quickly became extinct, a new study says.

It started with a dog named Mutton that died in 1859. Its pelt had been in a collection at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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