So we’re all “indigenous”!! :)
Ugly squaw running for president isn’t going to like this
Like San Jose Ca now?
Just because you put some things together in the melting pot
does not mean they actually melt.
Skulls in a melting pot?
Were they making soup?
And look! After they arrived sea levels rose 395 feet. Proof positive of man made global warming.
Oh my.
There are no Native Americans.
And Europeans were here 10,000 years ago?
Oh my.
Why do we still have Reservations, Sovereign Nations, in our country?
Why do we have a Bureau Of Indian Affairs?
Isnt that discrimination towards Europeans who have evidently been here as long as the Indians have?
End the Reservations.
End the BIA.
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Does this mean no more white guilt? No more La Raza?
What the left thinks of as a melting pot is more akin to a chamber pot.
390 feet of sea level rise in 10,000 years and it is not worth a single word of mention as to the cause. Yet we are deluged with scolding about what might be a few inches of change in the last few centuries.
This begs the question- which level is optimum? The one from 10,000 years ago or from only 100 years ago?
They managed to get the Kennewick man back into Native American hands.
Yet there remain sites in Mexico and S. Am that are dated to 160,000 years ago.
Tracing the mDNA of native S Ams, the origins is Malaysian and Indonesian - blood groups also point in the same direction. The entry was made long before the N Am peoples arrived.
The Injun lobby are not going to be happy.
The UK article doesn't reflect the paper referenced. It's subject isn't about a "melting pot of different peoples and cultures", it's about a lack of understanding of the breath of genetic diversity in the founding population.
"Morphological variation of the early human remains from Quintana Roo, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico: Contributions to the discussions about the settlement of the Americas"
"It is important to clarify here that association with specific populations in the reference series does not imply a direct gene-flow or migration between them. In other words, strong morphological affinities between El Pit I (or other early North American specimens) with European populations does not imply that there was a migration from Europe to the Americas."
"Finally, our conclusions are based on the assumption that the individuals from Quintana Roo accurately represent the morphological diversity from their original population. "