Taltheilei

Taltheilei

Taltheilei may refer to:

* Taltheilei Narrows Airport
* Taltheilei Narrows Water Aerodrome
* Taltheilei Shale Tradition, the name given to the culture and people of the late prehistoric western subarctic culture, dated between 750 B.C. and A.D. 1000.


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  • Taltheilei Narrows Water Aerodrome — is located in McLeod Bay on Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada and is open from June to September.ee alsoTaltheilei Narrows AirportReferences …   Wikipedia

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