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18th century woodland native american dogs

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Flntokr, could you point me to some artists, right now I only really know about Rocky mountain fur trade artists such as A J Miller. Thanks
NWT Woodsman
Here’s a couple by Kriegshoff. He did a lot in upper and lower Canada in the 19th century.
Can’t make out the breed of the dogs shown.

Caughnawaga Indians At Montreal
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Moose Hunting
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