Thule people

The Thule (IPA: /ˈtuːli/) or proto-Inuit were the ancestors of all modern Canadian Inuit. They originated in Alaska in around the year 500 AD and Nunavut, Canada in 1000 AD. A subgroup then moved east to Greenland by the 13th century. The appellation "Thule" originates from the location of Thule (in 1953 relocated to Qaanaaq) in northwest Greenland, facing Canada, where the archaeological remains of the people were first found at Comer's Midden.1 The links between the Thule and the Inuit are biological, cultural, and linguistic.

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History

Thule archaeological site

There is good evidence to support the idea that the Thule (and the Dorset, but to a lesser degree) were in contact with the Vikings, who touched the banks of what is now modern Canada in roughly 1000 AD. Some Thule migrated southward, in the "Second Expansion" or "Second Phase". By the 13th or 14th century, the Thule had occupied an area currently inhabited by the Central Inuit, and by the 15th century, the Thule replaced the Dorset culture. Intensified contacts with Europeans began in the 18th century. Compounded by the already disruptive effects of the "Little Ice Age" (1650-1850), the Thule communities broke apart, and the people were henceforward known as the Eskimo and, later, Inuit.

Culture

Inuk pointing out Thule site, 1995

Known for using slate knives and toggling harpoons, the Thule subsisted primarily on marine animals—especially large sea mammals—and resources.

Thule winter settlements usually had one to four houses with around ten people. Their houses were made of whale bones from summer hunts. Other structures included kill sites, food caches, and tent encampments. Some major settlements may have had more than a dozen houses, although not all were inhabited at the same time by the fifty residents.

References

  1. ^ Thule Culture

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