native american genetic origins
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@lucy9359 'that Italian explorer before the Columbus'? never heard of that before, and please don't drop psuedo-historical bombs on my channel. If you want to share something ,your welcome, but don't give me that psuedo-historical mumbo-jumbo, please.thanx.
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@interstellarwonder I was talking when Columbus arrived yes! I realize they are dying out however it is still a major indication of the past of North America...who was that Italian explorer before the Columbus his journal entries talked about finding many different native groups ?
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@lucy9359 600 languages? that may have been true in 1492, but many languages in north america are very very close to dying out.
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@interstellarwonder whatever language they had, but some words do look Algonquian, even how the words are formed is grammatically like Algonquian.
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@liquidsnake123 actually i was going to reupload an even shorter version
i don't see how ppl say x is european when the extinct beothuk clearly had/have this marker.
interstellarwonder 2 months ago
you should really start making longer videos.but yeah mtDNA X is restricted to North American Natives as this probably came afterwards A.B.C.and D.The oldest mtDNA they have found so far are A and B and not to mention the oldest site they have found is the prehistoric Monte Verde site in Chile which predates Clovis.The Clovis first theory just needs an overhaul as they keep pushing back the dates.
liquidsnake123 3 months ago
@liquidsnake123 i gotta remake this vid, i see a typo
interstellarwonder 3 months ago