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Yes, in the American Southwest, Mexico and Mesoamerica turkeys were domesticated. People all over raised and kept dogs. In some places they ate them. In South America Llamas and Alpaca and Guinea pigs were domesticated. Muscovy ducks were also domesticated.

After 1540 or so sheep and horses started to move into North America. Raising sheep became a central part of Navajo culture. Horses became central to many many different groups but it especially transformed the lives of the people of the Plains.

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