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Book Synopsis: Six thousand years before Tut was king in Egypt, people came for the very first time to live at the northwest corner of Lake Minong on the body of water we know today as Thunder Bay. This first community of Lakeheaders, the Stone Tool Thunderbayans, migrated from the American Midwest after global warming had melted the glacier that once covered northwestern Ontario and most of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Discover the fascinating history of the pre-contact Thunderbayans with our exclusive book, Prehistoric Lakeheaders. Travel back six thousand years to a time when the Stone Tool Thunderbayans made their home at the northwest corner of Lake Minong. Uncover the mysteries of their migration from the American Midwest and how they adapted to the changing environment after the glacier melted, shaping the landscape we know today as Thunder Bay.
Immerse yourself in a narrative rich in historical insights and cultural revelations. Learn about the resilience and ingenuity of the early Lakeheaders as they navigated the challenges of a rapidly evolving world. This engaging journey through the 90-Century Story will leave you captivated and enlightened about the origins of Thunderbayans and their enduring legacy.
Bring the ancient past to life with Prehistoric Lakeheaders, a must-read for history enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and anyone curious about the roots of Thunder Bay. Delve into a narrative that transcends time and space, connecting you to a civilization that laid the groundwork for the vibrant community we know today. Experience the wonder of discovery and embark on a journey through the depths of prehistoric Thunder Bay.
Don't miss out on this captivating tale of the Stone Tool Thunderbayans and their enduring legacy. Order your copy of Prehistoric Lakeheaders today and delve into a world of ancient mysteries and cultural treasures.
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