Re: Kennewick Man DNA Tests link:
Sounds like they have prejudged the results before performing the test. If the DNA fits the A, B, C, or D category, case closed. If it doesn't, then the results are either inconclusive or just plain wrong.
In other words, heads the Indians win, tails European ancestors lose.
Sort of a sidebar,and maybe you can confirm this. I seem to recall that some of the earliest Inca remains had been blood typed,and-oddly enough-they were type A,which is supposedly a relatively rare type for Native Americans. Is my imagination running away with me,or have you seen something like this too?