An integrative, community-collaborative approach to investigating health, diet, and the oral microbiome in ancestral and descendant coast Tsimshian communities

This project employs a novel, integrative approach to investigating the relationship between periods of sociocultural transition, diet, and the oral microbiome in the ancestral and descendant Coast Tsimshian communities of British Columbia, Canada. Over the past 6,000 years, the Coast Tsimshian have...

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Main Author: Bader, Alyssa Christine
Other Authors: Malhi, Ripan S, Amato, Katherine, Ambrose, Stanley, Brinkworth, Jessica
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Published: 2019
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:http://hdl.handle.net/2142/105897 2023-05-15T18:39:26+02:00 An integrative, community-collaborative approach to investigating health, diet, and the oral microbiome in ancestral and descendant coast Tsimshian communities Bader, Alyssa Christine Malhi, Ripan S Amato, Katherine Ambrose, Stanley Brinkworth, Jessica 2019-11-26 http://hdl.handle.net/2142/105897 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/2142/105897 undefined IDEALS archeo socio Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2019 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:56:41Z This project employs a novel, integrative approach to investigating the relationship between periods of sociocultural transition, diet, and the oral microbiome in the ancestral and descendant Coast Tsimshian communities of British Columbia, Canada. Over the past 6,000 years, the Coast Tsimshian have experienced two significant periods of social transition: increasing social complexity during the transition from the Middle Pacific period (3500-1500BP) to the Late Pacific period (1500-500BP) and 19th century European contact, with subsequent ongoing colonization and increasing industrialization. Archaeological evidence from burials and household structures at winter villages along the coastline of Prince Rupert Harbour indicate that as warfare and the accumulation of personal wealth increased, the social complexity of the ancestral community increased and individual status differentiation emerged. The communities were organized around large, stratified, lineage-based, multigenerational households, which likely controlled access to local food resources. This project integrates genomic, isotopic, and osteological data with community-held knowledge from the descendant Metlakatla First Nation to identify inter-individual variation in the diet and health of the ancestral Coast Tsimshian population related to status differentiation during this period of increasing social complexity. Using ancient bacterial DNA extracted from the dental calculus of the ancestral community, this project also characterizes the composition of the oral microbiome of this community, and examines variation in oral microbial diversity correlated with inter-individual variation in diet and oral health. Finally, analogous methods of data collection are used to examine diet, health, and the composition of the oral microbiome in the descendant community in comparison with the ancestral community. This paired Ancestor-descendant comparative research framework facilitates an investigation of how the Coast Tsimshian oral microbiome has adapted to a ... Text Tsimshian Tsimshian* Unknown Canada Pacific British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Rupert ENVELOPE(-134.187,-134.187,59.599,59.599) Prince Rupert ENVELOPE(-130.297,-130.297,54.290,54.290) Metlakatla ENVELOPE(-130.444,-130.444,54.337,54.337) Prince Rupert Harbour ENVELOPE(-130.338,-130.338,54.320,54.320)
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description This project employs a novel, integrative approach to investigating the relationship between periods of sociocultural transition, diet, and the oral microbiome in the ancestral and descendant Coast Tsimshian communities of British Columbia, Canada. Over the past 6,000 years, the Coast Tsimshian have experienced two significant periods of social transition: increasing social complexity during the transition from the Middle Pacific period (3500-1500BP) to the Late Pacific period (1500-500BP) and 19th century European contact, with subsequent ongoing colonization and increasing industrialization. Archaeological evidence from burials and household structures at winter villages along the coastline of Prince Rupert Harbour indicate that as warfare and the accumulation of personal wealth increased, the social complexity of the ancestral community increased and individual status differentiation emerged. The communities were organized around large, stratified, lineage-based, multigenerational households, which likely controlled access to local food resources. This project integrates genomic, isotopic, and osteological data with community-held knowledge from the descendant Metlakatla First Nation to identify inter-individual variation in the diet and health of the ancestral Coast Tsimshian population related to status differentiation during this period of increasing social complexity. Using ancient bacterial DNA extracted from the dental calculus of the ancestral community, this project also characterizes the composition of the oral microbiome of this community, and examines variation in oral microbial diversity correlated with inter-individual variation in diet and oral health. Finally, analogous methods of data collection are used to examine diet, health, and the composition of the oral microbiome in the descendant community in comparison with the ancestral community. This paired Ancestor-descendant comparative research framework facilitates an investigation of how the Coast Tsimshian oral microbiome has adapted to a ...
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title_full An integrative, community-collaborative approach to investigating health, diet, and the oral microbiome in ancestral and descendant coast Tsimshian communities
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