Taltheilei Shale Tradition

Taltheilei Shale Tradition

::"For other uses, see Taltheilei."The Taltheilei Shale Tradition is the archeological name of the material culture of a late prehistoric western-area subarctic people dated to the period of 750 B.C. to A.D. 1000. The Taltheilei Shale Tradition is named after the "Taltheilei Narrows" ("place of open water") of Great Slave Lake.cite web |url=http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/taltheilei/ |title=Taltheilei Culture |accessdate=2007-10-12 |work=University of Manitoba ] Taltheilei people were Proto-Athapaskans.

Ethnography

The Taltheilei were Boreal Forest people who moved into the lands previously inhabited by Arctic groups when the climate changed around 750 B.C. [cite web |url=http://www.heritage-online.net/Timeline/taltheil.htm |title=Taltheilei Tradition |accessdate=2007-10-12 |work=heritage-online] Their territory included the central Mackenzie District and the interior area of the District of Keewatin during the period of 700 B.C. until early trading posts were established. Sites attributable to the Taltheilei Shale Tradition have been found in several place. Their Little Duck Lake site later became the site of a Hudson Bay trading post called "Caribou Post" due to its proximity to the migration path of the caribou; these Taltheilei are ancestors of the Sayisi Dene, now a Chipewyan band. Other Taltheilei lived at Shethanei Lake (traveled later by Samuel Hearne in the early days of the Hudson's Bay Company), Caribou Lake (on the Manigatogan River system) and Egenolf Lake, all in northern Manitoba. [cite web |url=http://archaeology.about.com/od/tterms/g/taltheilei.htm |title=Taltheilei Shale Tradition |accessdate=2007-10-12 |work=about.com]

Taltheilei economy was based on barren-ground caribou. For hunting, Taltheilei made very distinctive spear and arrow points, some of which changed over time. Their tools included awls, adze bits, knives, scrapers, stone drills, whetstones.cite web |url=http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/archeo/oracles/grbear/056e.htm |title=Prehistory of Great Bear Lake |accessdate=2007-10-12 |work=Archaeological Survey of Canada Oracles |publisher=civilization.ca]

The Taltheilei people are considered proto-Athapaskan, and are ancestors to two Dene people, the Yellowknives and the Chipewyan and possibly the Dene Dogribs. Taltheilei are distinct, linguistically and culturally, from the Cree, Ojibwe and other Algonkian people of the Boreal Forest.

Early, Middle, Late periods

Archaeologist divide Taltheilei Shale Tradition into periods based on their tools.cite web |url=http://www.canoesaskatchewan.rkc.ca/arch/trad.htm#taltheilei |title=Archeological Traditions |accessdate=2007-10-12 |work=canoesaskatchewan]
* Their "Early Period", 750 B.C. - A.D. 200, is characterized by the presence of stemmed projectile points.
* The "Middle Period", A.D. 200 - 700, is characterized by fewer stemmed projectile points and the appearance of lanceolate specimens.
* The "Late Period", A.D. 700 - 1700, is characterized by the introduction of side-notched and corner-notched points.

Notes

Further reading


* Shinkwin, Anne D., et al. "Proto-Athapaskans ND50". EHRAF collection of archaeology. New Haven, Conn: Human Relations Area Files, 1999. .

External links

* [http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/archeo/oracles/grbear/056f5e.html Drawing of double-bitted adze (axe) of the Taltheilei tradition]
* [http://www.heritage-online.net/Timeline/taltheil.htm Heritage Online Taltheilei Tradition Complex website]
* [http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/taltheilei/early.html Early Taltheilei period]
* [http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/taltheilei/middle.html Middle Taltheilei period]
* [http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/manarchnet/chronology/taltheilei/late.html Late Taltheilei period]


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