Tarraq the Malador
Trackable Options |
Found this item? Log in. |
Printable information sheet to attach to Tarraq the Malador
Print Info Sheet |
|
-
Owner:
-
Kats 'n Dog
Message this owner
-
Released:
-
Tuesday, May 2, 2006
-
Origin:
-
Netherlands
-
Recently Spotted:
-
In the hands of Werni89.
The owner hasn't set their collectible preference.
Use TBPJXG to reference this item.
First time logging a Trackable? Click here.
My mission is to search my roots.
For the Malamute roots in Alaska we travel to the Bering Straits where the Inuit crossed, when the tribes migrated East from the cold barren lands of Siberia. Dogs and sleds were essential to their way of life.
The name Malamute applies to the regional dialect of the Alaskan Inupiaq Eskimos. The Malamute speaking tribes eventually settled in the Northeastern area of the Seward Peninsula. The Alaskan Malamute inuit tribe: the Mahlemuts, today known as Kuuvangmiut or Kobuk people live near the Golf of Kotsebue/Kotzebue Sound and the Nortonbay.
My Labrador roots bring me to Greenland an the Northwest of Newfoundland.
My name is Tarraq. It's a Inuit-name and means 'shadow'.
I am a Malador!
My mother is an Alaskan Malamute and my father a Labrador Retriever. That's why I am a Malador.
It would be nice for my staff if you'll make lots of photo's of me, all over the world, meeting other soulmates.
Gallery Images related to Tarraq the Malador
View All 15 Gallery Images
Tracking History (9943.1mi) View Map