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Yes, the Inuit people used dog sleds long before 1800. Dog sledding was an essential mode of transportation in the Arctic, allowing them to travel over snow and ice efficiently. The sleds, pulled by teams of dogs, facilitated hunting, trading, and communication among different Inuit groups. This practice has deep cultural significance and remains a part of Inuit heritage today.

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