The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America

Background: By using a historical approach we attempt to answer the question of whether the "dogs" of Fuegian and Patagonian peoples are a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris) or a tamed or domesticated Culpeo "fox" (Lycalopex culpaeus), or a cross breed. Methods and results...

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Published in:Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Main Authors: Jaksic, Fabián, Castro, Sergio A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: SOC BIOLGIA CHILE 2023
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Online Access:https://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/74680
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40693-023-00119-z
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spelling ftpunivcchile:oai:repositorio.uc.cl:11534/74680 2024-04-21T07:59:16+00:00 The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America Jaksic, Fabián Castro, Sergio A. 2023-09-26T13:28:14Z application/pdf https://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/74680 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40693-023-00119-z en eng SOC BIOLGIA CHILE doi:10.1186/s40693-023-00119-z 0717-6317 0716-078X https://doi.org/10.1186/s40693-023-00119-z https://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/74680 WOS:001035534500001 Aonikenk Canis lupus familiaris Chonos Kawesqar Lycalopex culpaeus Magallanes Manek'enk Patagonia Selk'nam Tierra del Fuego Yahgan 03 Good Health and Well-being 03 Salud y bienestar reseña 2023 ftpunivcchile https://doi.org/10.1186/s40693-023-00119-z 2024-03-27T15:34:51Z Background: By using a historical approach we attempt to answer the question of whether the "dogs" of Fuegian and Patagonian peoples are a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris) or a tamed or domesticated Culpeo "fox" (Lycalopex culpaeus), or a cross breed. Methods and results: We reviewed historical chronicles and current scientific papers, and clarified several rather confusing concepts, providing disambiguation for terms such as Magellanic region, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego; Fuegian and Patagonian peoples; and Fuegian and Patagonian dogs. We conclude that these dogs belong to two different canid varieties: The smaller domestic dog typical of the "canoe-indians" (Chonos, Kawesqar, and Yahgan peoples) and the larger tamed or domesticated Culpeo "fox" typical of the "foot indians" (Aonikenk, Manek'enk, and Selk'nam peoples, thus proposing the use of Fuegian and Patagonian dog, respectively. Discussion: We think that the original Fuegian dog was indeed a Canis lupus familiaris brought along by the natives after the Bering's crossing and that the Patagonian dog was a tame Culpeo fox Lycalopex culpaeus, which was progressively replaced by the more gregarious, human friendly, and colorful domestic dogs brought by European explorers, adventurers, colonizers, and settlers of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego during the mid to late 1800s. The possibility that the Patagonian dog was a cross between domestic dog and Culpeo "fox" cannot be ruled out, but the only specimen genetically analyzed was closest to being the latter and not a hybrid. Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Review Canis lupus Tierra del Fuego Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile: Repositorio UC Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 96 1
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topic Aonikenk
Canis lupus familiaris
Chonos
Kawesqar
Lycalopex culpaeus
Magallanes
Manek'enk
Patagonia
Selk'nam
Tierra del Fuego
Yahgan
03 Good Health and Well-being
03 Salud y bienestar
spellingShingle Aonikenk
Canis lupus familiaris
Chonos
Kawesqar
Lycalopex culpaeus
Magallanes
Manek'enk
Patagonia
Selk'nam
Tierra del Fuego
Yahgan
03 Good Health and Well-being
03 Salud y bienestar
Jaksic, Fabián
Castro, Sergio A.
The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
topic_facet Aonikenk
Canis lupus familiaris
Chonos
Kawesqar
Lycalopex culpaeus
Magallanes
Manek'enk
Patagonia
Selk'nam
Tierra del Fuego
Yahgan
03 Good Health and Well-being
03 Salud y bienestar
description Background: By using a historical approach we attempt to answer the question of whether the "dogs" of Fuegian and Patagonian peoples are a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris) or a tamed or domesticated Culpeo "fox" (Lycalopex culpaeus), or a cross breed. Methods and results: We reviewed historical chronicles and current scientific papers, and clarified several rather confusing concepts, providing disambiguation for terms such as Magellanic region, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego; Fuegian and Patagonian peoples; and Fuegian and Patagonian dogs. We conclude that these dogs belong to two different canid varieties: The smaller domestic dog typical of the "canoe-indians" (Chonos, Kawesqar, and Yahgan peoples) and the larger tamed or domesticated Culpeo "fox" typical of the "foot indians" (Aonikenk, Manek'enk, and Selk'nam peoples, thus proposing the use of Fuegian and Patagonian dog, respectively. Discussion: We think that the original Fuegian dog was indeed a Canis lupus familiaris brought along by the natives after the Bering's crossing and that the Patagonian dog was a tame Culpeo fox Lycalopex culpaeus, which was progressively replaced by the more gregarious, human friendly, and colorful domestic dogs brought by European explorers, adventurers, colonizers, and settlers of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego during the mid to late 1800s. The possibility that the Patagonian dog was a cross between domestic dog and Culpeo "fox" cannot be ruled out, but the only specimen genetically analyzed was closest to being the latter and not a hybrid. Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo
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title The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
title_short The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
title_full The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
title_fullStr The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
title_full_unstemmed The identity of Fuegian and Patagonian "dogs" among indigenous peoples in southernmost South America
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