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The Marquesan Dog or Marquesas Islands Dog is an extinct breed of dog from the Marquesas Islands. Similar to other strains of Polynesian dogs, it was introduced to the Marquesas by the ancestors of the Polynesian people during their migrations. Serving as a tribal totems and religious symbols, they were sometimes consumed as meat although less frequently than in other parts of the Pacific because of their scarcity. These native dogs are thought to have become extinct before the arrival of Europeans, who did not record their presence on the islands. Petroglyphic representations of dogs and the archaeological remains of dog bones and burials are the only evidence that the breed ever existed. Modern dog population on the island are the descendants of foreign breeds later reintroduced in the 1

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  • Marquesanischer Hund (de)
  • Chien des Marquises (fr)
  • Marquesan Dog (it)
  • Marquesan Dog (en)
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  • Il Marquesan Dog o cane delle isole Marchesi è una razza canina estinta proveniente dalle Isole Marchesi. (it)
  • Der Marquesanische Hund (engl.: Marquesan Dog, Marquesas Islands Dog) ist eine ausgestorbene Hunderasse von den Marquesas-Inseln. Vergleichbar mit anderen Linien von , wurde die Marquesanische Hunderasse von den Vorfahren der Polynesier im Verlauf ihrer Wanderungen auf den Marquesas-Inseln eingeführt. Die Tiere hatten unter anderem Totem-Funktionen und dienten als religiöse Symbole, aber auch manchmal als Fleischlieferanten, dies jedoch seltener als in anderen Regionen, da sie insgesamt selten gewesen zu sein scheinen. Diese ursprünglichen Hunderassen scheinen schon vor der Ankunft der Europäer ausgestorben zu sein, denn es gibt keine Berichte über Hunde auf den Inseln. Petroglyphische Darstellungen von Hunden und archäologische Überreste von Hunde-Knochen und -Bestattungen sind die einzig (de)
  • Le chien des Marquises ou chien marquisien est une des îles Marquises, en Polynésie française. Comme d'autres souches de chiens polynésiens, il a été introduit aux Marquises par les ancêtres des Polynésiens lors de leurs migrations. Servant de totem tribal et de symbole religieux, il était parfois consommé comme viande bien que moins fréquemment que dans d'autres parties du Pacifique en raison de sa rareté. On pense que ces chiens indigènes se sont éteints avant l'arrivée des Européens, qui n'ont pas signalé leur présence sur les îles. Les représentations pétroglyphiques et les vestiges archéologiques d'ossements et de sépultures de chiens sont les seules preuves de l'existence de la race. La population canine moderne de l'archipel descend de races étrangères réintroduites au XIXe siècle (fr)
  • The Marquesan Dog or Marquesas Islands Dog is an extinct breed of dog from the Marquesas Islands. Similar to other strains of Polynesian dogs, it was introduced to the Marquesas by the ancestors of the Polynesian people during their migrations. Serving as a tribal totems and religious symbols, they were sometimes consumed as meat although less frequently than in other parts of the Pacific because of their scarcity. These native dogs are thought to have become extinct before the arrival of Europeans, who did not record their presence on the islands. Petroglyphic representations of dogs and the archaeological remains of dog bones and burials are the only evidence that the breed ever existed. Modern dog population on the island are the descendants of foreign breeds later reintroduced in the 1 (en)
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  • Marquesan Dog (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/K.v.d.Steinen,_Marquesaner_Bd3_head.jpg
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