Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic

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Ameen, Carly | Feuerborn, Tatiana | Brown, Sarah | Linderholm, Anna | Hulme-Beaman, Ardern | Lebrasseur, Ophélie | Sinding, Mikkel-Holger | Lounsberry, Zachary | Lin, Audrey | Appelt, Martin | Bachmann, Lutz | Betts, Matthew | Britton, Kate | Darwent, John | Dietz, Rune | Fredholm, Merete | Gopalakrishnan, Shyam | Goriunova, Olga, I | Grønnow, Bjarne | Haile, James | Hallsson, Jon Hallsteinn | Harrison, Ramona | Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter | Knecht, Rick | Losey, Robert, J | Masson-Maclean, Edouard | Mcgovern, Thomas | Mcmanus-Fry, Ellen | Meldgaard, Morten | Midtdal, Åslaug | Moss, Madonna | Nikitin, Iurii | Nomokonova, Tatiana | Pálsdóttir, Albína Hulda | Perri, Angela | Popov, Aleksandr | Rankin, Lisa | Reuther, Joshua | Sablin, Mikhail, V | Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth | Shirar, Scott | Smiarowski, Konrad | Sonne, Christian | Stiner, Mary | Vasyukov, Mitya | West, Catherine | Ween, Gro Birgit | Wennerberg, Sanne Eline | Wiig, Øystein | Woollett, James | Dalén, Love | Hansen, Anders | P. Gilbert, M. Thomas | Sacks, Benjamin | Frantz, Laurent | Larson, Greger | Dobney, Keith | Darwent, Christyann | Evin, Allowen

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