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My thoughts exactly.I didn't need a scientific find to tell me. All I had to do was observe Ferguson and Baltimore.
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My thoughts exactly.I didn't need a scientific find to tell me. All I had to do was observe Ferguson and Baltimore.
All wrong. My family came from The Garden of Eden.
Kind of related, but no. An ice age lowered ocean levels and exposed the Beringian Land Bridge between Siberia and Alaska. Land, not ice.I believed that about like I believed the native Americans came over on an ice bridge ....lol
Kind of related, but no. An ice age lowered ocean levels and exposed the Beringian Land Bridge between Siberia and Alaska. Land, not ice.
Just to be clean, it wasn't an actual bridge, as in going over something. It was just a shallow area in the ocean that became dry land as the ocean level dropped.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beringia
Kind of related, but no. An ice age lowered ocean levels and exposed the Beringian Land Bridge between Siberia and Alaska. Land, not ice.
Just to be clean, it wasn't an actual bridge, as in going over something. It was just a shallow area in the ocean that became dry land as the ocean level dropped.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beringia
I have always thought that way...."Alaskan Eskimos" have Mongolian traits, as do "American Indians". Inca's and Mayans are undeniable. Do any of you guys think they just "appeared" here? No we all migrated from somewhere. But, did we just "appear" where we migrated from?If true, the term "Native American" doesn't quite fit the politically correct term. Maybe "Really Early Americans" is more accurate.