Recently, scientists have been making discoveries that rewrite ancient Native American history. In this video, we’ll discuss some of the new scientific discoveries and how they’re changing our understanding of Native American culture and history.
If you’re interested in Native American history, be sure to check out this video. We’ll discuss some of the latest scientific discoveries that are changing our understanding of ancient Native American cultures. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, this video is a great way to learn about these incredible discoveries!
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is still no consensus on the tempo and mode of early human dispersion across the continent. When trying to explain the biological diversity of early groups across North, Central and South America, studies have defended a wide range of dispersion models that tend to oversimplify the diversity observed across the continent.
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Saw a really interesting show a few years ago, I think it was a N Geographic show about DNA, at the end of the show the expert wanted to show the two most closely related people in the group of about 12 that had been tested for their DNA. It was a Greek American woman and a Native American man. They had a common ancestor from Central Asia from 45,000 years ago. One group went west towards Europe and the other went east towards the Americas.
Recent studies have shown Australasian DNA in Native American groups. Considering the Australian Aboriginal is the oldest continuous race of people on the planet at 60K years old, with some anthropologists and archaeologists suggesting up to 120K years, the "out of Australia" hypothesis is gaining traction.
It is the Arlington Springs _Woman_. The skeletal remains were far from complete, but what there are, are consistent with a female biological gender.
Animals are responsible for consuming the remains of indigenous that have died – leaving almost no discernible trace. The erosion from the melting ice sheet happened what 13,000 – 11,000 yrs ago – plenty of time for bodily remains to get picked apart by scavengers, and not washed away by any ice melt since that time.
Maybe you should start with the book: "The History of the Hopi from their origin in Lemuria". The Hopi people claim that they arrived in the Americas about 30,000 years ago. They left their sinking continent Lemuria and they claim to be the ancestors of the Maya.
Their skin colour is closer to Africans. The further you go back the blacker they are.
No native Americans, they came from Asia, all came from somewhere else, all are migrants
My great great grandmother was a Native American. Never met her. Was told by my Father. My wife sent my DNA out and 11.9% was Native American. The funny part was 3.9% sub Sahara Africa. Hines 57 DNA 😅
That is interesting. Why would south america be richer in human remains than north america?
Conclusion: Indigenous people, i.e.: "Native Americans," aren't. They are second to last to arrive. There were human populations in the Americas before the current "Native Americans" arrived.
Ugh. Artificial narrator. I'm blocking your channel.
I can just hear the "Native Americans" howling now.
It's not just the physiological differences, it's the CULTURAL and archaeological differences! NO North American "Indians" committed blood sacrifices as the Central American Indians (Aztecs, Mayans etc) did, Central Americans had a written language, architecture, formalized religions, science, agriculture, while NONE of the North American Indians did! Evolutionary Anthropologist University of California, Berkeley.
So happy to be able to enjoy early Americas video and comment section without the bombardment of Afrocentric bonkers comments refuting reality.
All of our history is being re-written with every new find.
This was so disjointed that it was difficult to make any sense of it. The mechanical voice narrative, with its mispronunciations and odd inflections & intonations, was distracting & sometimes confusing. There was so much "may have been" & "believed to be" that I grew skeptical about the research behind this piece. And finally, many of the visuals had absolutely nothing to do with the narrative–a discussion of giant sloths showed pictures of shamans. On the plus side, there were some very good graphics; however, more clear explanation was needed. Overall, seems like a wonky mishmash; too bad, b/c there is much interesting debate on this subject that I, as a layman, would like to understand. But not from this video.
The melting pot of America started over 45,000 year's ago if not longer.
I took a short course in Navajo language. It kind of sounds like Aztec aka Nahuatl. Hopi language is totally different. I think the Hopi are the oldest and were there first.
I enjoyed this a lot, except for whoever/whatever was doing the narrating. THAT was really annoying.
We were always here this is the true old world the reason why we have every phenotypes here is for that very reason… we began here and spread out the first people were black and brown people.
The oldest remains in North America date to over 130K ago not 13K, why do the Archaeologists not want to literally dig deeper I have no idea.
When Europe stated its invasions of the Americas, they labeled as primitive all who did not have the same technology that they had. This has been going on since the beginning. Fact is that the people in the Americas were just as "sophisticated" as the Europeans and the Asians and the Africans. And today no matter how much is lacking of tecnology in poor countries the level of "social sophistication" is the same everywhere in the world. Durning WW II the USA had people in the south seas using machines and doing jobs with in weeks of taking over their islands.
Cenote. Sin-OH-tey. That is the word for flooded "sinkholes".
One aspect that is often neglected is that Antarctica is two days sailing from South America and also from South Africa. Antarctica could have been the land bridge that indigenous people could have been used to safely get from South Africa to South America or vice versa before navigating skill comparable to those of the Polynesians were developed. Archeologists retracing probable routes would likely find evidence of this. Some South Americans have Australian Aborigine DNA.
It all comes down to we in North America are all related back to same groups back 40-60 thousand years. Many arrived over from Asia. But some from Africa, northern Europe, Polynesia, all were human, all intermixed. DNA research has already solved many questions. But mixed people groups over thousands of years, really will tell us we all have same ancestry, regardless of appearance. Once we accept similarly rather than appearances, stop talking about who was here first, who owns what, we will all be better off.
Lmaooooo! Now that the truth is being exposed they want to change the truth……. Yet again.
As a California Native American, I have always believed that we originated here, instead of over some land bridge from Siberia, I have never seen any tribe here speaking Chinese, Siberian, Mongolian Etc. have you?
Its clear that they were immigrants .
I believe there's another majorly overlooked piece of potential history that gets completely ignored. We know from archeological evidence that the Ancient Americans were prodigious mariners. While their vessels are not considered to have been adequate to cross the pacific, there are two possibilities which are usually overlooked.
Firstly, the possibility that they sailed along the coast, with the knowledge that as they traveled toward the equator they could reach a more hospitable climate. A major flaw in the old Beringia expansion theory was the lack of reason for why this would have happened when migrating west and south made more sense. The explanation here is that they knew about better climates in Southeast Asia, but these areas were already heavily populated with a society whose resources allowed them to fight off any outsiders trying to encroach. For this reason, they made have SAILED along the coast of Beringea and followed down to South America where they found green shores and settled. Making South America the EARLIEST major settlement point in the Americas. There is ample evidence to suggest this as a possibility.
On the same lines, however, is another possibility. There's still the mystery of DNA evidence linking Ancient South Americans to the peoples of Australia and surrounding regions. Well, sea levels were much lower at this time, and this would make the weather less extreme across the pacific. It would also make islands MUCH LARGER and island chains which are currently under water would have been dry land during this period. Since the ancient Australian peoples were extremely well-documented sailors, it's entirely possible they sailed east, across the Pacific, following island chains, until they finally reached South America.
This would explain the differences between North and South American groups as well as the timeline problem. Such as what appears to be mountains of evidence for increasingly advanced civilizations as we head into the South American continents, despite these cities having been built BEFORE the less-advanced civilizations further north. Native Americans DID come from the north and spread southward, but there was an entirely separate, much earlier, group which settled there first. Most of this earlier group likely either died out before the second major migration 10,000 years ago, or they were wiped out and assimilated into those that came later. Probably a combination of the two.