Herein are listed the various elements of the current timeline.
12,000 BCE: the nayoomee, camelops celeris, survives its initial meeting with humanity.
5500 BCE: the tule reed is domesticated in Tamal.
4500 BCE: the Tamal Agricultural Package spreads across Lokloni; the Age of Tule begins.
4000 BCE: the Pagránda Culture begins along the Ñíta.
3000 BCE: domesticated amaranth and goosefoot spread to Tuuwaqatsi.
1800 BCE: the Proto-Inawemaaganic peoples spread across the Shield.
1700 BCE: the city of Halau is founded. The First Interregnum begins along the Ñíta.
1500 BCE: the Kiihu Period begins in Tuuwaqatsi.
1100 BCE: the city of Pahkisimonwikowin is constructed.
1000 BCE: the nayoomee Red Eye is laid to rest near Paakawikat.
500 BCE: Bear Hunt writes a letter to his son, Bear Cloud.
300 CE: Waglékšúnginíla of Mayákang writes the Íčhihepíyaíčhimani about his travels to the west of the Great River.
390 CE: Kaliska of Ewu composes the Myyli Yeelngeepang.