Not so fast! You should research more before coming to hasty and prejudiced opinions. Have you heard of the "Penon" skull that was dated a while ago as being the oldest remains found in the Americas? The female skull was of a Caucasian woman. There were actually two skulls analyzed that were much older than Amer-Ind (Indian) finds. Even the Paiute Indians of Nevada tell us in their oral tradition about a tall, white race that they made war against. They even describe the battle in which they forced the Se-Te-Cah ("tule eaters") to take refuge in the Spirit Cave at Lovelock, NV. At this very site, tall, red-haired mummies have been found. Other mummies have been found at Humboldt Lake.
There's more, with several sites containing Solutrean flint blades and spear points in eastern United States tracing back some 20,000 years. The Solutrean culture derives from southwest France. Again, this is very European. Haplogroup X is European and is found in the earliest remains in America. Today, the haplogroup X occurs most among Algonkian-speaking groups such as the Ojibwa, and has been detected in two pre-Colombian north American populations. A 10,500 year old skeleton was found in Brazil. "Lucia" is also not of Amer-Ind ancestry. There was an aboriginal negrillo race of ancient Americans called the Pericu, who were very different from the newer Amer-Ind arrivals. The last of these hunter gatherers were found by the first European missionaries that came to Baja California. Already, few in numbers, these small stature people long ago were pushed to the extreme region of deserted land in Baja by invading Amer-Ind arrivals. This is a small snippet of the ever growing evidence that Amer-Inds were definitely not the first arrivals to North America.
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16739685? ago
Not so fast! You should research more before coming to hasty and prejudiced opinions. Have you heard of the "Penon" skull that was dated a while ago as being the oldest remains found in the Americas? The female skull was of a Caucasian woman. There were actually two skulls analyzed that were much older than Amer-Ind (Indian) finds. Even the Paiute Indians of Nevada tell us in their oral tradition about a tall, white race that they made war against. They even describe the battle in which they forced the Se-Te-Cah ("tule eaters") to take refuge in the Spirit Cave at Lovelock, NV. At this very site, tall, red-haired mummies have been found. Other mummies have been found at Humboldt Lake. There's more, with several sites containing Solutrean flint blades and spear points in eastern United States tracing back some 20,000 years. The Solutrean culture derives from southwest France. Again, this is very European. Haplogroup X is European and is found in the earliest remains in America. Today, the haplogroup X occurs most among Algonkian-speaking groups such as the Ojibwa, and has been detected in two pre-Colombian north American populations. A 10,500 year old skeleton was found in Brazil. "Lucia" is also not of Amer-Ind ancestry. There was an aboriginal negrillo race of ancient Americans called the Pericu, who were very different from the newer Amer-Ind arrivals. The last of these hunter gatherers were found by the first European missionaries that came to Baja California. Already, few in numbers, these small stature people long ago were pushed to the extreme region of deserted land in Baja by invading Amer-Ind arrivals. This is a small snippet of the ever growing evidence that Amer-Inds were definitely not the first arrivals to North America.
16739740? ago
Doesn't change the fact blacks commit most murders