Congrats, blam, this proves it.
How did they lose the Asian snow flap on the eyelid so quickly if they are truly Oriental?
Genetics ping...
All one has to do is look at a Plains Indian then look at one from the Amazon. Hugo Chavez would be a good example.
They don’t appear even remotely kin. I would guess there were probably at least 3 different ethnic groups in pre-Columbian America.
There goes the affirmative action.
Noah had only three sons. And the continents were in the “Pangaea” configuration until the days of Peleg.
As always; subject to further discovery. BEEP!
Well, now they are going to have to change the name from Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to Bureau of European Affairs (BEA). I declare myself a sovereign nation! Where’s my check?
One boy in Siberia.
Interesting speculation. But if a Bering land bridge allowed movement one way, it allowed movement the other way too. Maybe this was a later descendent of American Indians for all we know.
But the remains of pre-ancient, “white” Siberian tribes have been found across the north, from Siberia to Europe—even redheads. Also noted by some, as they researched language histories. So maybe it was the other way around. Granted, it’s all bits and pieces.
There was no single American Indian nation across continental America, and there are many contrasting differences between Indian nations, including physical differences—from some of the northeast coast folks with more European features to the Maori-looking (as in New Zealand) folks in Colombia.
Some Indians built wooden houses. Others didn’t, and so on. Social customs varied widely. Some even got along with Europeans more than other Indian nations (until forced to leave their home states and the like). Descendants of some nations are, on average, more conservative than others today (e.g., Oklahoma vs. California).
And yes, many of the remnants of several former nations have hooded eyes and see the many similarities between themselves and characters in Chinese kung fu flicks. Joking with folks from mountainous areas in China can be a fun activity. ;-)
This site is near Lake Baikal in Irkutsk province.