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  • curprev 18:5918:59, 30 November 2024 CambridgeBayWeather talk contribs 25,713 bytes −42 Restored revision 1251962067 by Sink Cat (talk): The RCMP killing of dogs was not widespread. There were plenty of dogteams in the Western Canadian Arctic in the 1970s but snowmobiles replaced them. undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 00:5700:57, 30 November 2024 138.51.69.58 talk 25,755 bytes +42 Edited the cause of decline; the decline was obviously mainly because of the RCMP killings (google it, CBC had a good article recently), and not due to disease or snowmobiles. The rise in popularity of snowmobiles was actually a response to the loss of the sled-dog teams. Changed the phrasing to make this fact clearer. undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 06:2306:23, 18 June 2022 209.23.188.220 talk 24,990 bytes +43 I provided an archived version of the reference for . (https://web.archive.org/web/20121203221427/http://www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/cpl/Traditional/traditional/qimmiq.htm). However, I do not believe this source is reliable or accurate due to statements that I've heard from inuit people that contradict this source. Can we find a better source? undo

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