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Arctic communities
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Sled dogs are a traditional and valued mode of transportation deeply integrated into Arctic cultures.
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Alaskan
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Sled dogs are essential for transportation and sport in cold, snowy regions and play a vital role in Alaskan culture.
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Canadian indigenous culture
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Sled dog racing is a popular traditional sport and event in Canadian indigenous culture.
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Caribbean cultures
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Sled dogs are not a practical or familiar concept in Caribbean cultures.
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sled dogs
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Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia
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Sled dogs have historically played a significant role in Russian culture, particularly in transportation and traditional winter activities, within the context of Eastern Orthodoxy.
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sled dogs
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Equatorial cultures
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Sled dog racing and competitions are unheard of in Equatorial cultures due to the climate and lack of snow.
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sled dogs
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Finnish culture
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In Finnish culture, sled dogs are respected and form a strong bond with their human companions.
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sled dogs
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Mediterranean cultures
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Mediterranean cultures consider the use of sled dogs for transportation or work to be foreign and impractical in their environment.
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sled dogs
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Native American cultures
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Sled dogs in Native American cultures are respected and form strong bonds with their human companions.
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Siberian cultures
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Sled dogs are bred and raised as working animals from an early age in Siberian cultures.
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South Asian cultures
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Sled dogs are not a valued part of South Asian cultural heritage.
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Southern communities
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In Southern communities, sled dogs are viewed as rare or outdated in urban or non-Arctic environments.
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Urban cultures
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Sled dogs are considered rare or outdated in modern urban cultures.
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