What a crock-and one based on outdated archaelogical research as well. The most recent archaelogical research seems to show that the question shouldn’t be who discovered America, but who DIDN’T. And it looks like the Mongoloid peoples who came across the Bering land bridge in the ice age came to an America already occupied by some Solutreans from Europe, and in southern Mexico and South America, probably some people from parts of Africa. There doesn’t seem to be any way in hell to prove who occupied what part of the world first, and there probably hasn’t been a “pure race” or “indigenous peoples” for 10,000 years or more. This is just more UN kumbaya pablum for people who don’t read non-fiction or watch National Geographic.
I’m of hispanic ancestry, with a heavy brushstroke of Apache-do I get some free land in what used to be Apacheria, or do I get bundled off to Spain, along with my whole family?
The Solutreans (mostly my kinda folks) were actually beaten out by some other guy who left behind a copralite in a cave in Oregon. We don’t know if he was East Asian, Congolese, European or from Mars, but right now he’s first!
So, don't work it too hard ~ you only want to do them one at a time ~ GREAT VACATION spots all (in season).