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The historical origin of dog sledding
Origin:

1, Alaskan Malamute comes from an Eskimo tribe called Mara Mytho. Under extreme conditions, people at that time used dogs to pull sleds to transport goods. The primitive democracy of Mara Mytho tribe will live in the northern part of Alaska, on the Anvik River.

2. At the beginning, I used manpower to drag food from a very advanced place to my village, but manpower was limited after all. So in the following time, the sleigh was invented. Pulling a sled with a dog can transport more goods to the village at a time. It's 1896, which is the heyday of dog sledding.

3./kloc-At the beginning of the 0/8th century, before Alaska became a part of American territory, some Russian sailors were blown here by the storm while sailing in the Bering Strait. I was surprised to find that there are still a group of aborigines and dogs who can pull sleds in the cold of almost MINUS 70 degrees. Finally, the Russian sailors were rescued by the indigenous residents and returned to Russia the following year. After the sailors returned home, they also brought the story of sled dogs to people all over the world.