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Re[2]: MtMan-List: Dogs at modern-day rendezvous
I am interested in period "Indian Dogs". Dogs that were used as
"Working" or burden dogs in pulling travois or carrying loads. This is the
purpose, besides food, that the Indians put them to. Until the coming of
the
horse to the Plains, dog powered travois was the only alternate to carrying
stuff yourself. I have heard of a "Island Dogs". Dogs found feral on
islands
off the coast of Carolina, etc. and an attempt made to breed them. Have you
heard of them? They resemble Dingoes and other "wild dogs". Presumably,
they
would look like Indian dogs. Anyone know of these breeds?
LARRY HUBER
AMM #1517
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Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Dogs at modern-day rendezvous
Author: owner-hist_text@xmission.com_at_~internet at pcworldtalk
Date: 3/25/97 02:19 PM
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Lance John Brown wrote:
> I have to agree with this gentleman's statements. I love dogs. I also
> participate in Civil War reenaacting.
...there will be a major problem with this.
>
> A dog lover forever,
>
> Brownie
I have read with interest all of the posts concerning my original about
dogs at rendesvous. Each objection is a legitimate one and I would feel
the same if it were someone elses dog that was causing me a problem. I
don't allow those kinds of problems with my dogs and feel every
responsible dog owner should be in control no matter what the breed or
activity. I merely asked the question for information purposes as I have
seen numerous ads that specifically reject "pets". I assumed this to
mean dogs. I have never attended a rendesvous so I am unfamiliar. My
interests lie in the historical aspects of longrifles and the dogs that
I raise, both being "native American" and contemporary to each other.
Additionally the time frame spans several centuries not just the decades
of the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade. I am as interested in that period as
much as any other however. I currently own a Southern Mountain rifle in
.40 cal. and am building a Santa Fe Hawken in .54 [of course]. After I
finish the kit, I plan to build from scratch an early full-stock Hawken.
I infer from earlier references that Cur dogs could have been on the
trail with some of the mountain men but I don't mean to imply that this
was the case. I am searching for primary documentation (hopefully with a
description of the dog). The use of the dog in its natural role is also
of value; the use of the dog as a food source for whatever reason is of
less interest.
I would like to thank all of you who have supplied reference material.
It has been interesting reading.
Steve