[–] SebuttYopick 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
some people may have crossed from Siberia, Inuit, Esimok, ancient Vikings may have sailed long into ancient times, there are many theory about what was there before and what survived as modern Native American culture....but yes New World Colonization and what would eventually lead to the creation of a modern USA was first from the old European world, Portugal, England, Spain, France, they were European ships Dutch etc....i don't get it? why are people so offended by facts
[–] Grospoliner 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Because facts tend to diminish the accomplishments of dead and stagnant civilizations (like those of Africa and Asia), when propagandists would rather diminish European accomplishments and denigrate whites as a whole for being wildly more successful than any other ethnic group in history.
but yes New World Colonization and what would eventually lead to the creation of a modern USA
But that's not what they said. They said there first humans to colonize the continent were Europeans.
And personally, I think native Americans are human, and they arrived before the Europeans...
[–] Gimmemymoney ago
Who really knows we've been here for millions of years civilizations have destroyed each other and our history with it. Than you have people changing all the time.
[–] wild_injun ago
Something like this would explain the cultural and linguistic seperation of west coast and east coast tribes of north america, but one i will always gor back to is how 'linguistically' the moari know of potatoes and have a inexusably similiar word for potatoes at the andeans and qechua or chilea. this is a word deeply rooted in maori lore.
People can fight historic accounts but me, i tend to believe linguistics and genetics and their traceable origins.
if anybody has a link to this documentry. please share.
[–] derram 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
https://archive.fo/LiwC3 :
'The final product includes two academic skeptics.“Who were the first North Americans?” says Suzuki as the film opens. '
'In other words, the genetic results fit with the accepted theory that Native Americans came from Asia. '
'There have also been no discoveries in North America of Solutrean human remains. '
'This marker, known as haplogroup X, was picked up by the ancestors of Native Americans as they encountered Ancient North Eurasians on their migration northeast towards Siberia, and eventually North America. '
'Still, the CBC documentary sympathetically casts the two main advocates of this fringe theory as brave resisters against a blinkered scientific orthodoxy. '
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