ZILCHMONGER
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You're not an indigenous American. Yes, you're native by birth- but not of origin. The First Nations are indigenous.
Nope, came over from Asia over the land bridge. Nobody is from where they are now.
You're not an indigenous American. Yes, you're native by birth- but not of origin. The First Nations are indigenous.
You've almost got it right. Those referred to as the Clovis people were the first across the land bridge- and they remained to absorb those who came later by the same route- and vice versa- to become the indigenous North American people- the First Nations.
Now please don't try telling me again that I ' agree ' with any deviations from that scientific truth when I clearly don't. Thank you.
So what we have- to summarize- is an influx of people from Asia who became the first humans in North America who were followed- many thousands of years later- by a bunch of European palefaces who think today that THEY are Americans and that the indigenous Americans are not.
It's enough to make the Great Spirit laugh.
Haw, haw................................haw.
You might find this interesting! I was amazed to read that the Bering land bridge idea was first written about in 1590.
https://www.nps.gov/bela/learn/historyculture/the-bering-land-bridge-theory.htm
Nope, came over from Asia over the land bridge. Nobody is from where they are now.
My point is it wasn't a one way street from Asia to America.And now one knows which way they traveled first
Where did they come from to get to Asia?
The known archaeological record is unequivocal: homo sapiens reached Siberia and northeast Asia first, about 40,000 to 50,000 years ago, then reached the Americas about 15,000 years ago.
Any other claim about the chronology of events is sheer speculation unsupported by a plausible body of evidence
Homo Sapiens are from Africa and started migrating into the near east and central Asia about 100,000 years ago, reaching northeast Asia by the middle Paleolithic about 40,000 years ago
That, of course, is a fable, unsupported by any factual evidence.Wrong All humans migrated from Holy Toledo!
Genesis 3:22
That, of course, is a fable, unsupported by any factual evidence.
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Since humans didn't originate in the Americas, it's pretty obvious which way they traveled first.My point is it wasn't a one way street from Asia to America.And now one knows which way they traveled first
Nope, that's what the known facts say.Assumption
Since humans didn't originate in the Americas, it's pretty obvious which way they traveled first.
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Nope, that's what the known facts say.
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Try any beginning paleontology textbook or any encyclopedia or even Wikipedia.What facts?What's your source
Humans began in subsaharan Africa and spread out from there.How do you know humans didn't start in America?
It's all sheer speculation!Because no one can say what went on in N.America,before the ice age.
Where did they come from to get to Asia?