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Taltheilei Shale tradition

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during the period of 700 BC until early trading posts were established. Sites attributable to the Taltheilei Shale Tradition have been found in several places. Their Little Duck Lake site later became the site of a
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is the archeological name of the material culture of a late prehistoric western-area subarctic people dated to the period of 750 BC to AD 1000. The Taltheilei Shale Tradition is named after the "Taltheilei Narrows"
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trading post called "Caribou Post" due to its proximity to the migration path of the caribou; these Taltheilei are ancestors of the
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Archaeologist divide Taltheilei Shale Tradition into periods based on their tools.
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groups when the climate changed around 750 BC. Their territory included the central
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band. Other Taltheilei lived at Shethanei Lake (traveled later by
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Drawing of double-bitted adze (axe) of the Taltheilei tradition
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people who moved into the lands previously inhabited by
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Heritage Online Taltheilei Tradition Complex website
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Index

Great Slave Lake
Athapaskans
Boreal Forest
Arctic
District of Mackenzie
District of Keewatin
Hudson Bay
Sayisi Dene
Chipewyan
Samuel Hearne
Hudson's Bay Company
Manigatogan River
Egenolf Lake
Manitoba
barren-ground caribou
Athapaskan
Dene
Yellowknives
Chipewyan
Dogribs
Cree
Ojibwe
Algonkian
Boreal Forest
lanceolate


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"Taltheilei Tradition"
"Taltheilei Shale Tradition"

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