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USFREEDOM911 (01-20-2019)
Native American Ancestors Came From Asia In Three Migrations
Published Thursday 12 July 2012 By Catharine Paddock PhD
The ancestors of Native American populations from the tip of Chile in the south to Canada in the north, migrated from Asia in at least three waves, according to a new international study published online in Nature this week that involved over 60 investigators in 11 countries in the Americas, plus four in Europe, and Russia.
In what they describe as the most comprehensive survey of genetic diversity in Native Americans so far, the researchers studied variation in Native American DNA sequences. They found that while most Native American populations descend primarily from one migration, there were two later ones that also made a significant genetic contribution.
The first migration, that led to the majority of Native American populations, was of a single group called the "First Americans" that crossed from Asia to America in a land bridge called Beringia, that existed during the ice ages more than 15,000 years ago, say the researchers, whose efforts were co-ordinated by Professor Andres Ruiz-Linares of the department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London (UCL) in the UK.
The later migrants probably arrived in boats, after the land-bridge disappeared at the end of the ice ages.
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247747.php
So they were in American long before Genesis.
He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine
Some indigenous people don't even like the word "Native American" - because even the word "American" is from the Spanish, and has nothing at all to do with indigenous north American cultures.
In Canada, the indigenous people have preferred to be called "First Nations" - they don't even try to use that "Native American" lexicon.
p.s. It is a little creepy that dim-wits who I almost never read or respond to, are nonetheless reading my posts, evidently find my writing interesting, and go out of their way to plagiarize and copy me.
kudzu (01-21-2019)
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