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The Tahitian Dog (Tahitian: ʻŪrī Mā’ohi, literally translated as 'native dog') is an extinct breed of dog from Tahiti and the Society Islands. Similar to other strains of Polynesian dogs, it was introduced to the Society Islands and Tahiti by the ancestors of the Tahitian (Mā’ohi) people during their migrations to Polynesia. They were an essential part of traditional Tahitian society; their meat was included in Tahitian cuisine and other parts of the dog were used to make tools and ornamental clothing. Dogs were fed a vegetarian diet and served during feasts as a delicacy. European explorers were the first outsiders to observe and record their existence, and they were served to early explorers including Captain James Cook. The Tahitian Dog disappeared as a distinct breed after the introduc

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  • Perro tahitiano (es)
  • Tahitian Dog (it)
  • Tahitian Dog (en)
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  • El perro tahitiano (En tahitiano ʻŪrī Mā’ohi, traducido literalmente como 'perro nativo'​) es una de perros de Tahití y las Islas de la Sociedad. Al igual que otras , los antepasados del pueblo tahitiano (Mā'ohi) lo introdujeron en las Islas de la Sociedad y Tahití durante sus migraciones a la Polinesia. Eran una parte esencial de la sociedad tradicional tahitiana; su carne se incluyó en la cocina tahitiana y otras partes del perro se utilizaron para hacer herramientas y ropa ornamental. Los perros fueron alimentados con una dieta vegetariana y servidos durante las fiestas como un manjar. Los exploradores europeos fueron los primeros forasteros en observar y registrar su existencia, y se les sirvió a los primeros exploradores, incluido el capitán James Cook. El perro tahitiano desapareció (es)
  • The Tahitian Dog (Tahitian: ʻŪrī Mā’ohi, literally translated as 'native dog') is an extinct breed of dog from Tahiti and the Society Islands. Similar to other strains of Polynesian dogs, it was introduced to the Society Islands and Tahiti by the ancestors of the Tahitian (Mā’ohi) people during their migrations to Polynesia. They were an essential part of traditional Tahitian society; their meat was included in Tahitian cuisine and other parts of the dog were used to make tools and ornamental clothing. Dogs were fed a vegetarian diet and served during feasts as a delicacy. European explorers were the first outsiders to observe and record their existence, and they were served to early explorers including Captain James Cook. The Tahitian Dog disappeared as a distinct breed after the introduc (en)
  • Il cane tahitiano (ʻŪrī Mā’ohi, tradotto letteralmente come "cane nativo") è una razza canina estinta proveniente da Tahiti e dalle Isole della Società. Simile ad altri ceppi di cani polinesiani, è stato introdotto nelle Isole della Società e a Tahiti dagli antenati del popolo tahitiano (Mā'ohi) durante le loro migrazioni in polinesiane. (it)
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  • ʻŪrī Mā’ohi (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Double_canoes._Tipaerua,_1769-71_(crop_of_dog).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/H000105-_Breast_Ornament.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/19,_Otaheite_Dog,_Charles_Catton's_Animals_(1788)_(cropped).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/A_view_of_the_island_of_Otaheite_with_several_vessels_of_that_island,_c._1773_(crop_of_dog).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Polynesian_dog,_in_'A_view_of_Huaheine'_by_John_Webber.jpg
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  • South Sea Dog, Otaheite Dog, Tahitian Dog, Society Islands Dog, Poe Dog (en)
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  • Possible depiction of the Tahitian dog from the first voyage of James Cook, c. 1769–71. (en)
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  • Tahiti, Society Islands (en)
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  • yes (en)
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