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Of all 50 states, Idaho was the last to be explored by whites. The first white men known to have entered what is now modern-day Idaho were the two explo.

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It was during the 17th and 18th centuries that the Europeans first started searching for the Northwest Passage, which was supposed to be a large river l.

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Forget the Sheep, Pass the Dog

Forget the Sheep, Pass the Dog Photo by Cuveland/ullstein bild via Getty Images Dogs have long had a place by people’s side, and hundreds of years ago in southern British Columbia, small-sized domestic dogs were particularly abundant although for a rather surprising reason: their fur.  Elders from the Nuu-chah-nulth communities on Vancouver Island’s west coast and Coast Salish elders on the island’s east coast and the mainland have an oral history detailing these dogs which were small, white, fluffy, and loved. Women weavers would care for the dogs, who lived isolated on small islands to prevent interbreeding with hunting dogs. They were fed a special diet and a couple of times a year were sheered like sheep for their wool coats, out of which the women made blankets.

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