Where Did The First Americans Come From?

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2015
  • At some point, humans made their way to America. When did this happen, and how can we confirm the date?
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    Evolution of Modern Humans
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    “All people today are classified as Homo sapiens. Our species of humans first began to evolve nearly 200,000 years ago in association with technologies not unlike those of the early Neandertals.”
    Genome analysis pins down arrival and spread of first Americans
    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
    “An international team of researchers compared the genomes of 31 living Native Americans, Siberians and people from Oceania with 23 ancient Native American genomes to establish a timeline for the arrival and spread of Amerindian populations.”
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  • @unknownsoldierpiratewhip
    @unknownsoldierpiratewhip Před 6 lety +854

    This is because human civilization is much older than we're told.

    • @caimccray7
      @caimccray7 Před 5 lety +51

      I completely agree!

    • @Alyssiusyouk
      @Alyssiusyouk Před 4 lety +16

      Lumaria!!!

    • @iamnine7776
      @iamnine7776 Před 4 lety +19

      Definitely at least 65million years as we were hunting dinosaurs and that's when they were around, but do yourselves a favour and have your eyes opened even further..
      Go search THE SUMERIAN KING LIST.
      Than come back tell me why you think Islam and Christianity bomb the sh!t out of Uruk, excuse me I mean "Iraq"

    • @fuggedupmess
      @fuggedupmess Před 4 lety +5

      No it isn't but it was more advanced

    • @nab.7250
      @nab.7250 Před 4 lety +28

      What they’re teaching us is bias propaganda

  • @Blue-jd8jf
    @Blue-jd8jf Před 8 lety +343

    People are dumb when they think only Canada and the USA have Native Americans. The indigenous people or Native Americans live in North America, Central America and South America. They spoke different languages and have different cultures but are of the same DNA...Mississippians, Aztecs, Maya and Inca. Then Europeans invaded and colonized the Americas, and North American Natives now speak French and English because France and England colonized North America, while the Natives in Central America and South America speak Spanish and Portuguese because Spain and Portugal colonized those parts. Yet in Canada and USA the population of Native Americans decreased more drastically, leaving North America mostly white, where as in Central America and South America the Native populations are very large, countries like Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador , Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador have large Native American blood lines. Those brown "Latinos" you see walking in your cities streets, are actually Natives, not Spaniards

    • @_Zoctane
      @_Zoctane Před 8 lety +49

      +Rene Arce omg somebody who fucking understands

    • @EduardoMartinez-kk3io
      @EduardoMartinez-kk3io Před 6 lety +27

      Blue Azul why doesn’t anybody talk about the Olmecs? They are the older than Aztec and Mayans

    • @jasminelu7892
      @jasminelu7892 Před 6 lety +15

      What about Inuit people?

    • @beezcuit8902
      @beezcuit8902 Před 6 lety +30

      Blue Azul I agree. Unlike the english, the spanish didn't kill us all. Otherwise I wouldn't be making this comment

    • @roguetrooper70
      @roguetrooper70 Před 6 lety +8

      I think all comes down to is, the Spaniards didn't want to go through all the hassles because they believed in " Work smart not hard " when you already have a work force that knows where all the resources are aka gold and they thought.." Who the hell wants a jungle ". While on the other hand the Europeans at first did the samething then just decided..."The hell with it" and just took everything, Then the ones that stayed just decided to take it for themselves...and did whatever it took to get it for themselves which was " Treason, theft and genocide " and along the way, they decide to call themselves a new country with democracy with equal rights for everyone...well not really, just for the privilege few, which continues today.

  • @toohazey
    @toohazey Před 5 lety +482

    I like how everyone below ignored the Australian aboroginals part

    • @gregwhitenerel7846
      @gregwhitenerel7846 Před 5 lety +95

      And Papua New Guinea and Solomon islands aka black people

    • @toohazey
      @toohazey Před 5 lety +29

      @@gregwhitenerel7846 exactly

    • @gregwhitenerel7846
      @gregwhitenerel7846 Před 5 lety +75

      @Fol A They are dark as any other people called black. They have afro hair. Indigenous Australians call themselves blackfellas. You're a moron.

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl Před 4 lety +55

      Yeah the WHOLE Melanesia part where there were actually African/Negroid ppls here... making them indigenous to the Americas before the Spanish conquest and Columbus’ “discovery”

    • @gregwhitenerel7846
      @gregwhitenerel7846 Před 4 lety +48

      @Fol A wrong again black/negro is sociopolitical designation like race. The portuguese referred to american aboriginals as negros de terra and negros de isla, they were calling them blacks from the continent and blacks of the island. What kind of hair do Fijians have, by the way? Yeah afros. You cant win. If someone calls the cops on a man from fiji, are they going to describe them as black or not?

  • @HarlynReynald
    @HarlynReynald Před 3 lety +194

    I AM A DESCENDANT OF THE YUMAN AND HOHOKAM. MY DAD IS A (HUALAPAI) MY MOTHER IS A (YAVAPAI APACHE) 👍🏽👍🏽 🇺🇸

    • @kabirhassan7433
      @kabirhassan7433 Před 3 lety +4

      Nice can u tell me about how you guys live

    • @HarlynReynald
      @HarlynReynald Před 3 lety +13

      @@kabirhassan7433 WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?

    • @brianjob3018
      @brianjob3018 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HarlynReynald Hi, Friend. A different kind of question for you: do your secondary-school children need tutors? I do have some experience and am well-educated. I wouldn't expect to be paid much.
      I'm sincere about this.
      Bradbothell@gmail.com

    • @ashleybrister5033
      @ashleybrister5033 Před 3 lety +5

      I would love to hear every historical account that has been told to you through your ancestors.

    • @HarlynReynald
      @HarlynReynald Před 3 lety +34

      @@ashleybrister5033 Go back to Europe and leave us alone.

  • @metalhead5091
    @metalhead5091 Před 5 lety +626

    This is one of the reasons why history and science were my favorite subjects in school.

  • @nesiannnblue2197
    @nesiannnblue2197 Před 5 lety +280

    I am Melanesian and had no idea that my ancestors made it all the way to the Americas! That really says a lot as to how great of a seafaring people we Pacific Islanders are.

    • @goheine
      @goheine Před 3 lety +14

      I’m from El Salvador and I tested with 23andme. I got 0.1% Melanesian. I think 🤔 my Siberian ancestors mixed with the Melanesians in Central America many thousands of years ago.

    • @Ichigoyeager.exe1
      @Ichigoyeager.exe1 Před 2 lety +6

      well
      U guys r technical Asians or africans so yay.

    • @jjjjjj9410
      @jjjjjj9410 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Ichigoyeager.exe1 they are there own race .

    • @Ichigoyeager.exe1
      @Ichigoyeager.exe1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jjjjjj9410 melanesians are ancestors of early migrants of Asia and Africa.

    • @polynesianwarrior2166
      @polynesianwarrior2166 Před 2 lety

      @@Ichigoyeager.exe1 nope... white people deploy in South East asian 1000 year ago

  • @padussia
    @padussia Před 4 lety +123

    This explains why my aunt told me that my great-grandmother was half Native American and I look Chinese. Thanks for the info.

    • @mcfame74
      @mcfame74 Před 4 lety +2

      Exactly

    • @padussia
      @padussia Před 4 lety +18

      @Coco NUTS Yes, I'm mixed, black, Native American, South Asian, and white. At least that's what my ancestry DNA test said.

    • @padussia
      @padussia Před 4 lety +10

      I could pass for biracial with black and Chinese.

    • @yinyangcycleoflife8919
      @yinyangcycleoflife8919 Před 4 lety

      @@padussia Percentage of each you are mix with pls? ;L

    • @jonathanlee4136
      @jonathanlee4136 Před 4 lety +3

      @@mcfame74 You are a aboriginal to this land the was just lieing and that DNA shit is false I read about that

  • @ArcWelder588
    @ArcWelder588 Před rokem +22

    I'm from African, Indian (Sikh) and Amerindian (Waraus) descent.
    I was born in Venezuela and grew up in Guyana.
    In school we were thought about the bering strait.
    Clovis points were found in Serpentine (Alaska), New Mexico (America) and El Cayude (Venezuela).
    But what's really interesting is, aside from spear points and arrow heads, the Amerindian peoples look a lot like Asians.
    There are 9 tribes in Guyana and all of the tribes share a similar physical feature with the different Asians.

    • @thethinkingman-
      @thethinkingman- Před 8 měsíci +1

      they say africa decendend from humans but we need bigger computers in the future to proof it.

  • @alexp8565
    @alexp8565 Před 7 lety +26

    “The Spanish cut off the legs of children who ran from them. They poured people full of boiling soap. They made bets as to who, with one sweep of his sword, could cut a person in half. They loosed dogs that ‘devoured an Indian like a hog, at first sight, in less than a moment.’ They used nursing infants for dog food.”

    • @qingye8547
      @qingye8547 Před 6 lety +1

      alex p You mean ancient people weren't friendly???! Really?!
      (Just so you know, sadly nobody was 😉.)
      The cultures in the world who have had the top most brutal things happen to them in their histories are actually the cultures who don't talk about their histories at all. It might slip out once. but they mostly just accept them. They feel weird when they have to blame somebody or gang up on somebody as a group. They don't want the trouble. They'll abuse themselves before they abuse anybody else. Very strange.
      (FA)

    • @katinamarie6651
      @katinamarie6651 Před 5 lety +1

      Europeans don't like being from Europe? They try to lay claims to everyone else's continent

    • @amelianywhere
      @amelianywhere Před 5 lety +2

      Spaniards today call that black legend created by English and Protestant Europe to tarnish the image of the Catholic Monarchy of Spain, so they do not accept that in the conquest they committed acts of barbarism against the indigenous people, and compare it with the British colonization that killed all the Indians in North America. Spaniards mixed with the natives, other colonial powers did not do that.

    • @BarattaFamily
      @BarattaFamily Před 5 lety

      alex p and water is wet

    • @karensastclair6169
      @karensastclair6169 Před 5 lety

      @@qingye8547 what a load of bollocks

  • @96animekat
    @96animekat Před 7 lety +35

    My mother (she's native American btw) took a DNA test and we were surprised to see that she has DNA from Turkish people, Serbian dna and DNA from Kazakhstan. And DNA from Micronesia, as well as Taiwan, she did have less Spanish blood than we thought and more Italian/Greek.

    • @Mastaherrera
      @Mastaherrera Před rokem +2

      Was there any Griego in your tree

    • @zeyneptaskn4814
      @zeyneptaskn4814 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Because American Indians migrated to America from Central Asia. The homeland of the Turks is Central Asia. (Later they migrated to the west, around 1071) Kazakhs are also Turks. So you shouldn't be surprised that your mother has Turkish blood.

    • @HairyNjqqa
      @HairyNjqqa Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@zeyneptaskn4814u clearly dunno what u talmbout cuh. Turkish means ppl from turkey. Kazakhs ain turkish if anything they're turkic. Yall jus dunno shi but still talkin like u all do.

    • @HairyNjqqa
      @HairyNjqqa Před 6 měsíci

      @@zeyneptaskn4814plus dont call em indians they ain no indians they native americans

    • @RushOrbit
      @RushOrbit Před 5 měsíci

      The Turkish and Serbian DNA is likely a more recent development in her family history, and not part of her native American ancestry.

  • @official1sp
    @official1sp Před 2 lety +59

    I am African American, and I did one of those genealogy tests and discovered I was sixty percent Australian Aborigine. This explains a lot, thank you.

    • @nonyabidness1838
      @nonyabidness1838 Před rokem

      You are probably not African and those tests lie

    • @HakeemTheDream616
      @HakeemTheDream616 Před rokem

      Which one you use?

    • @solomonthadon
      @solomonthadon Před rokem +6

      @official1sp Mixed Australian Aboriginal here too… I always knew something seemed suspicious growing up with the low information about Australian Aboriginals in the world…now it makes sense, there’s a lotta suppressed info that’s been hidden/untold

    • @missblackfootbarber2111
      @missblackfootbarber2111 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Out of all the countries and continents, guess which country/continent I can’t get my passport stamped at?
      It’s Africa America 😂 how did you test your genealogy? If it was a DNA kit where you send it off, then please get your money back bcuz that’s not how you test genealogy…you have to go through records…family records, government records…spitting in a tube is entertainment purposes according to those DNA sites

    • @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND
      @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND Před 2 měsíci

      I bet you didn't read the fine print 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 There is no such thing as african americans

  • @MrToddChris
    @MrToddChris Před 5 lety +162

    The theories about peopling of the world is now and has always been greatly tainted by politics.

    • @Dreadboi1990
      @Dreadboi1990 Před 4 lety +19

      European lies

    • @MrToddChris
      @MrToddChris Před 4 lety +3

      Demarcus Garner hahahaha!!!!

    • @macarde10
      @macarde10 Před 4 lety +8

      Todd Crnkovich and yet, somehow, scientists from around the world of different ethnic, cultural, and racial backgrounds can still agree on the results of dna testing. Must be quite the politician out there who is capable of manipulating results from around the world.

    • @MrToddChris
      @MrToddChris Před 4 lety +9

      macarde10 it’s not politicians. It’s the political and cultural beliefs of the university department chairs that fill the departments with only like minded individuals with the same agendas. I laugh at you and your naïveté.

    • @macarde10
      @macarde10 Před 4 lety +3

      Todd Crnkovich tinfoil Tuesday, I see. Clearly you have no concept how research, grants, funding and peer review work. I also like how you conveniently ignored the comment regarding researchers from around the world, which naturally would figure in “competing,” countries as well.

  • @snoochiiboochiis6405
    @snoochiiboochiis6405 Před 6 lety +50

    I’m 3/5 Native American and most people I've met always assumed I was Asian, and I thought that was stupid. I do have small slanted eyes, but that's about it, and then I was walking through the mall and saw a mirror (Which I didn't know was a mirror.) and thought that Asian girl is wearing the same thing as me. And then I looked again and said ”oh wait.... that's me.”

    • @oliverphippen1957
      @oliverphippen1957 Před 4 lety +1

      What race is ASIAN ????
      Are they Chinese are they Afghanistan -
      BHO gave them this name and he was wrong
      Afghanistan has the DNA of Polynesia
      Chinese have the DNA of Orientals
      The best and brightest was wrong again ?? sorry but
      ASIA is not a race ???

    • @oliverphippen1957
      @oliverphippen1957 Před 3 lety +2

      Do you really call your self an ASIAN ???
      Chinese are called asians
      Pakistanis are also called asians
      Are they the same ???
      Whose idea was it to call them ALL asians ???
      that some one is really stupid
      Oh really
      It was ZERO the best and the brightest ???
      Aisia is a geographical area not a race
      Oriental is a race and Polynesia is a race along with NEGROIDS and Caucasians ???
      There is no such trace as BLACK either ???
      Sorry for the edification ????

    • @AnimalsTV321
      @AnimalsTV321 Před 2 lety

      yes I have evidence that your ancestors came to China

    • @ALTAI38
      @ALTAI38 Před 2 lety

      @@oliverphippen1957 mongoloid is the correct name for east/central/north asians

    • @alexchavez3244
      @alexchavez3244 Před 2 lety

      Not all native Americans are Asian tho in Latin America we are Asian human from back then and aboriginal human mixed that’s why we look strange

  • @akiranara9392
    @akiranara9392 Před 5 lety +20

    It's still not well known, but original Japanese - Nihon Sojin- crossed Akebono sea to Kyusyu island far west from Tokyo in about 40,000 BP. They’d prevailed almost over Japanese archipelago up to north, Hokkaido island by 30,000 BP. Paleolithic sites and artifacts in Japan clearly indicate this. They, sea tribe, didn’t stop in Hokkaido naturally and continued prevailing to American continent along Bering seashore of “Kelp highway”. Cold water of North Pole was stopped by Beringia and Bering sea was really connected to sea of Hawaii at that era. Eve, made from bones of young woman by new technology, found in Mexico this time seems to be a descendant of Nihon Sojin.

    • @proudofyourroots9575
      @proudofyourroots9575 Před rokem

      😂😂🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

    • @ongke8920
      @ongke8920 Před 8 měsíci

      that s why Japan want to claim Hawaii as their land. it makes sense now..

  • @jumpinshrimp44
    @jumpinshrimp44 Před 3 lety +29

    It isn't mind boggling to believe people in oceana have used boats and arrived in the new world. Their means of traveling was by boat. Also New Zealand has an underwater continent that was exposed at one point making travel over the Pacific a little more easier.

    • @mahadbahad9895
      @mahadbahad9895 Před 2 lety +3

      lol zealandia went under water 23 mil years ago before humans existed . though caledonia and new zealand were bigger during the time of humans so crossing the pacific on both at that time was possible

    • @danielleclair5848
      @danielleclair5848 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The problem with that is that until very recent history there was no real way to navigate the ocean star navigation was something that took a lot of people to actually map and figure out to make it work and even if someone was smart enough to figure it out “boats” that our ancient ancestors would have been able to build would have essentially been rafts there would be no sailing it would have just been drifting to an unknown destination which is probably what happened but there’s still the question of how anyone would have survived that

    • @LOSTGPS
      @LOSTGPS Před 6 měsíci

      @@danielleclair5848they were cognizant about the sea, they survived likely by fishing, catching turtles and drinking their blood or catching birds and collecting rain water.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Před 6 měsíci

      @@danielleclair5848 There were plenty of people who navigated via stars with quartz crystals...

  • @TMillerm16
    @TMillerm16 Před 3 lety +34

    My father is a South East Asian and has red skin high cheekbone, etc super super Native likes.
    I have seen many ressemblances between Asians nowadays and Natives!
    Eventually we are all the same!

    • @jennynelson3893
      @jennynelson3893 Před 2 lety

      Thats what im sayinggg it had me searching up “are native and asians almost alike” lmaoo

    • @user-mj8zf4qq7u
      @user-mj8zf4qq7u Před 2 lety +5

      Lots of Filipinos looks like Natives

    • @Gr8fulnomad
      @Gr8fulnomad Před 2 lety +3

      I'm Chippewa. My whole family turns red when we drink, just as Asians. According to other historians and ancestors it's because we don't produce the enzyme that breaks down alcohol. So we stay drunk longer then others as our bodies break down everything else first, then alcohol.

  • @dpravin8653
    @dpravin8653 Před 6 lety +301

    It's not New World it's just a pre-exisiting land....
    If a group of people don't know something doesn't mean the thing is new...
    Why always think the euro way...

    • @ThomasSparrow1515
      @ThomasSparrow1515 Před 6 lety +22

      The "New World" is a term used to fool folks. The new world is imagined by those same folks who created religion. There is nothing new.

    • @hegotdrip1319
      @hegotdrip1319 Před 4 lety +23

      Its called the new world because it was new for most of the world

    • @marisad9856
      @marisad9856 Před 4 lety +18

      Well... Europeans looked at the world from an euro point of view. You're just looking for excuses to hate on white people.
      Everyone knew that it wasn't new land that just popped into existence. It was a new world to European explorers though.

    • @marisad9856
      @marisad9856 Před 4 lety +8

      @Raymond Palmer You sound like an insane person.

    • @marisad9856
      @marisad9856 Před 4 lety +4

      @Raymond Palmer I love how dedicated you are 😂

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    @FreakinYAY Před 9 lety +381

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  • @JCox-zp1bk
    @JCox-zp1bk Před rokem +5

    The first humans to inhabit the Americas (North, Central & South) came from the South Pacific area. We don't know how, why or the route followed. This group landed in South America and spread northward. They are the ancestors of Mayans, Incans, etc. At a much later time, people came across the Bering Land Bridge into what is now the western part of Canada (which includes Alaska). The South Pacific group arrived in South America long before the Bering Land Bridge group. They occupied the area so long that the Mayan, Incan, etc. peoples advanced to the point of forming societies, erecting buildings, etc. over a wide-spread area (northen South America, Central America & Mexico). The other group did not occupy North America long enough to form societies, erect building, etc. If Europeans had started occupying North America much later than they did, the occupants of North America would have eventually reached progress to match that of the ones that occupied South & Central America.

    • @TmanRock9
      @TmanRock9 Před rokem +1

      The general idea is still that they used the land bridge and the original migration was a population with south East Asian ancestry. But it’s hard to say at this point since we find no traces of this migration in North America or on any of the pacific islands leading from south east Asia to South America.
      The other group did indeed have societies and large urban centers. North America had large confederations of tribe and the vast majority of the population lived in settlements.

    • @nettilee2696
      @nettilee2696 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@TmanRock9it was buried beneath the sea since the sunken of sundaland

  • @sweeneagle16
    @sweeneagle16 Před 2 lety +15

    You had me at glaciers receding around 2:15. I mean that’s a lot of land covered by water. It makes me wonder about the planetary changes we hear about today. I’m curious what the difference is between natural glacial receding and the glacial receding due to global warming? I know we’re not helping things, but it would be amazing to know what the difference is between natural change to the planet and changes due to human activity. I’m convinced that the planet changes on its own. But are we unintentionally speeding up the process? Are we making the planet do things that it wouldn’t do so rapidly? Or is it doing things naturally at its own pace and we’re just freaking out and blaming ourselves? I’m not trolling. Just me wondering after a few shots of Jameson. 🥴

    • @Pack_leader1989
      @Pack_leader1989 Před 2 lety +1

      I believe it’s doing it all on its own earth goes threw cycles of warm up an cool down been doing it since the dawn of time human based global warming is a myth I belive when you take in account all the volcanoes that spew tons of carbon naturally you can see why earth heats up natural green house effect

    • @billhosko7723
      @billhosko7723 Před 2 lety

      Politics.. IS the root of GlowBull Warming/Climate Change...

  • @dakotahheadbird7123
    @dakotahheadbird7123 Před 9 lety +139

    Native pride

    • @yesitsherrr
      @yesitsherrr Před 6 lety +11

      Dakotah Headbird You whiter than a jar of Hillman mayonnaise. Stop.

    • @credinzel6996
      @credinzel6996 Před 6 lety +4

      Itts Aleex cx Hey, it happens. Both of my parents are native, and my sister was first born with dark skin, but soon ot turned to a white/yellow. Also, if that girl claming she's like 1/16th cherokee (the most common I've heard from my white friends) I recommend to put her on a raft on the Alantic ocean, and push her out to sea..

    • @hermy3827
      @hermy3827 Před 6 lety +2

      ArlesDuboulaVEVO he can be mixed

    • @positivevibes4646
      @positivevibes4646 Před 6 lety +4

      Born here pride.

    • @glennv3176
      @glennv3176 Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah, native americans are simply people from kazachstan who went for a VERY long walk. In fact, they stole the land from buffalos. REPENT NOW!

  • @google_admin1
    @google_admin1 Před 7 lety +44

    This is why sometimes I couldn't tell Asian, full blooded Native American and Mexican who has less features of Spanish apart.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Před 5 lety +5

      Wait until somebody speaks to understand who they are.

    • @anonamouseanonamouse5443
      @anonamouseanonamouse5443 Před 5 lety

      Amigo Kandu more like wait who tries to mug you, who tries to scam you and who tries to drink and do a bunch of drugs

    • @Arthur-ot7id
      @Arthur-ot7id Před 4 lety +9

      East Asian have more light skin than us Natives. But Southeast Asian look more similar.

    • @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64
      @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Arthur-ot7id There is 2 types of SouthEast-Asians who are mongoloids, the Austronesians and the Austro-Asiatics... but Native Americans look more like the Tsaatan people of Mongolia.

    • @Arthur-ot7id
      @Arthur-ot7id Před 3 lety +4

      @@BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64 You're right about this. Still I find Southeast Asians like Filipinos, more similar to us Amazonians. But it could be just convergent evolution, cuz we evolve in tropical environments.

  • @ww2079
    @ww2079 Před 4 lety +5

    So we lost huge land bridges to water and how did this happen? Ice caps melting?
    The temperature is cyclical.

    • @magwamagwa45110
      @magwamagwa45110 Před 3 lety

      now really? we all know it was the cars they drove over the land bridge just ask Greta thumberg!

  • @ashtontootoonchi9478
    @ashtontootoonchi9478 Před 3 lety +7

    Guys spam the back 5 seconds button at the beginning as fast as u can it's so funny

    • @6kruger6
      @6kruger6 Před 3 lety

      it is actually pretty funny

  • @tiffanybrown1001
    @tiffanybrown1001 Před 6 lety +262

    I went to a museum when I was living in Korea, and I was surprised to see that their ancestors looked like Native American's. i was like: waaaaitt.... lol

    • @TAOHUADAOZHUWOSHI
      @TAOHUADAOZHUWOSHI Před 5 lety +52

      I hear u!! I'm a Chinese and when I was about 4 yr old and saw a show it about debating if NA migrated from Asia, I was eagering to see how the "original Americans" look like, then all i saw was a lot of people look like myself. I was thinking probably it was because it was broadcasted in China so they had to use Chinese actors lol

    • @notyou4877
      @notyou4877 Před 5 lety +7

      Yea dumb dumb thats where they migrated from

    • @ironguanyin123
      @ironguanyin123 Před 5 lety +35

      Actually I think they look more Mongolian than Chinese, but Mongolian and China was one country under various dynasties so it depends on the time they travelled there. Their clothes, embroidery, shoes etc are so similar to the ancient Mongolian/Chinese designs, fabrics and patterns, albeit very simple, nothing very complicated or refined like in the royal courts in China.

    • @katinamarie6651
      @katinamarie6651 Před 5 lety +9

      Asians came here and breeded, there is evidence of them being here but no evidence of native American DNA in asia

    • @Flaco-ip7cl
      @Flaco-ip7cl Před 5 lety +31

      My grandmother looked Japanese. But she was Mayan from El Salvador

  • @ericbolduc9792
    @ericbolduc9792 Před 9 lety +7

    We talk about land bridges all the time, but when sea levels were lower would it have been much easier to island hop?

  • @solorock28
    @solorock28 Před 4 lety +2

    im mixed, from sinaloa mexico, in ancient times our people settled from south arizona, through sonora and the north of sinaloa.

  • @kmeccat
    @kmeccat Před 4 lety +41

    "mixing with the locals"
    So they weren't the first.. people--the "locals" were.
    WHO were "the locals" where did they come from... ??

    • @iamnine7776
      @iamnine7776 Před 4 lety +10

      You misunderstood what he said, he said the Australian Aboriginals and Pacific islanders went to South America and mixed with the locals..
      This is not true in most part, but truth is the original inhabitants of South America were Olmec people, them people were Polynesian, that's why there are trace of that DNA in South Americans blood..
      South Americans are descendant of the fallen Angel Enlil who first came to Earth in the land of Sumer, big story but war with other fallen Angels the Anunnaki. The broke up into massive groups, they were the pyramid builders. Millions of years passed after that war, great civilizations were built in India, China, Egypt and the Americas. Again destroyed by war the ancients war each other than great deluge again for the 2nd time. Than new warriors emerged over Asia and the Caucas as most other remnants of humans on the planet were dead! Than the Huns risen and conquered most of the planet, every person you see with straight black hair have Atilla the Huns DNA in them.
      China knows everything has all history records, western world still discovering what China has known all along

    • @lemuurbey4676
      @lemuurbey4676 Před 4 lety +18

      @@iamnine7776 Remember all original people's are dark skin everywhere

    • @lemuurbey4676
      @lemuurbey4676 Před 4 lety +5

      @@raquelregalado3596 Northwest Southwest America is Northwest Southwest amexem so-called West Africa the maghreb Al-Aqsa - Africa the extreme West so I'm home the Asiatic Darkman is from the whole planet I deal with knowledge not emotions

    • @lemuurbey4676
      @lemuurbey4676 Před 4 lety +3

      @@raquelregalado3596 repatriation meaning repairing a nation so-called black people don't have a nationality calling themselves black we are moors

    • @lemuurbey4676
      @lemuurbey4676 Před 4 lety +4

      @@raquelregalado3596 if we are the oldest people on the planet what the hell do you think who are older than the so-called black people no one you can find dark people are the oldest people on the planet no one else was here all people come from the moabite Asiatic dark woman
      I'm done talkin fine sources of a people who are older than the so-called black man

  • @Money_Man55
    @Money_Man55 Před 5 lety +26

    the whole, i was just staring at that "noble gases" shirt you have

  • @atownshawtypimp1
    @atownshawtypimp1 Před 9 lety +224

    The ACTUAL Americans

    • @dabogabo
      @dabogabo Před 9 lety +29

      Edward Jones Meaning what ? The more advanced civilization conqueres the less advanced. If there where less advanced civilizations before the amerindians would they be the actual Americans ?

    • @FloRiva2
      @FloRiva2 Před 9 lety +18

      ^^Umm dude you just said "if" and that's a huge "if" because they never was anyone here before them...

    • @dabogabo
      @dabogabo Před 9 lety +17

      Rico Suave Of course there never was, but "if" there was a another civilization there, weaker than those Alaskan migrations, they would have been wiped out and Indians would have conquered it eventually, leading to the extinction of those people.
      Let's say if the Spanish didn't discovered the Americas and the English, Dutch and others didn't have any interest, The Chinese and Japanese would have eventually find it and conquered it because Native Americans weren't developed, there was also a big difference with the diseases they had in Europe and the Native's immune system unable to cope with the diseases.

    • @Nutty151
      @Nutty151 Před 9 lety +23

      Gabriel Stan I don't know why you're getting defensive. He just said they were here first.

    • @dabogabo
      @dabogabo Před 9 lety +9

      Nutty151 That's not an argument.

  • @katorriscoburn9727
    @katorriscoburn9727 Před rokem +10

    The Intuit/Eskimo Indians have a story on the migration of their people that’s pretty compelling. It’s on a documentary about a boy named Tuktu who recounts his life growing up as an Eskimo

  • @red94mr28
    @red94mr28 Před 3 lety +17

    The genome of a child who died some 12,600 years ago in Montana -- the oldest known human remains from North America -- has been sequenced for the first time (2016). The young boy's genetic blueprint reveals that the Americas' first human inhabitants came from Asia, not Europe, laying to rest a long-standing mystery. Conducted by a consortium of scientists led by the University of Copenhagen and including Drs Andrea Manica, Anders Eriksson and Vera Warmuth at the University of Cambridge, the study is published in Nature.

    • @arasethw
      @arasethw Před 3 lety

      YES, LOOK FOR NORTH AFRICAN AND EUROPEAN GENOME IN IDAHO & MONTANA . LOL . Eriksson WILL ONLY DO OUR BURIALS WITH INDIAN APPROVAL , THE DELAWARE HAVE REFUSED ! LOL IT'S ALL A FRAUD ! facebook.com/dennis.wallace.353250/photos_albums

    • @kanewise4239
      @kanewise4239 Před 2 lety +3

      NO way. The Bering Strait was still covered with IMPENETRABLE ice so the ONLY route would have been from Africa which is about 1800 miles from Brazil. Once U see the Africans had lake Congo Lake Chad, also the Alian Sea which is now the Sahara desert it goes without question they are the 1st Sea Travelers because they traveled in hollowed out trees called canoes for tens on thousands of yrs B4 leaving there homeland.
      That is the reason why Naia & Luzia had Africoid features. The untold story of the ORIGINAL Blk Natives is IRREFUTABLE once U take in to account the first hand descriptions of the numerous European explorers saying they seen most of the same tribes in Africa. MOST BLK NATIVES fell victim 2 THE RACIAL INTEGRITY ACT that reclassified them as Negros, Blks & Coloreds.
      See ANACALYPSIS VOL 1 & 2 by Sir Godfrey Higgins & ask yourself WHY IS the most complete book on the History of ALL WORLD NATIONS not a part of our EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM? 💯👌

    • @iveseen1
      @iveseen1 Před rokem +1

      @@kanewise4239 yes ,way,the sea level and ice sheets were much lower then ,and had primitive boat access. The indigenous American people are of Asian descent.There is no escaping DNA.

    • @kanewise4239
      @kanewise4239 Před rokem

      @@iveseen1 czcams.com/video/oYUhB1V3TK0/video.html

    • @zairatulumierah9436
      @zairatulumierah9436 Před rokem +7

      @@kanewise4239 we are dark brown skin not black from Africa

  • @Elico-du1oi
    @Elico-du1oi Před 6 lety +17

    Am I the only one who notices that when you live in cold places,your skin turns lighter, but when you live in hot places, your skin turns darker or is it just me?

    • @briangallardo3246
      @briangallardo3246 Před 6 lety

      Strawberry Slush yeah.

    • @Elico-du1oi
      @Elico-du1oi Před 6 lety

      Brian Gallardo It's weird

    • @sadboy541
      @sadboy541 Před 6 lety +1

      No shit

    • @ambassadorofpeboiv5366
      @ambassadorofpeboiv5366 Před 5 lety +13

      There’s a biological explanation for this. People in hotter areas are typically exposed to more sunlight. To protect their skin, some humans evolved darker skin to protect themselves from UV radiation and prevent sunburn. It also helps with vitamin production. People in colder areas people aren’t usually exposed to as much sunlight and so have lost their dark skin since lighter skin is more efficient in these environments (we know this because light skin has evolved in human populations in cold areas at least three times).

    • @laobe5119
      @laobe5119 Před 5 lety

      That's why arab is black.. lol

  • @jaimie00
    @jaimie00 Před 9 lety +29

    I find it very interesting that DNews is taking sides in what is an unsettled debate right now. Two papers, one in _Nature_ and one in _Science_, were published at the same time and put forth conflicting theories to answer the question of where that pesky Australasian genetic link in the Amazon (and nowhere else in the Americas) came from.
    The _Nature_ team thinks that Population Y came over sometime in ancient times, while the _Science_ team thinks Population Y came over much later. Additionally there are even more theories that could explain the Australasian link. It is far from settled.

  • @ReidHenderson
    @ReidHenderson Před rokem +2

    I know Historians and people that write the narrative of our history hate it. But DNA is the quiet guy in the room that no one knows is there then speaks up and tells the truth. And the Truth just keeps getting deeper and deeper the more we learn about DNA

  • @SanchayanTheCollection
    @SanchayanTheCollection Před 3 lety +1

    Every new thing seems great. But, as old as friendship is
    Yes, the better and stronger. - Aristotle.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Před 7 lety +25

    Yes Native Americans are Mongoloids but they are separate from Far Eastern, Alaska Native, Polynesian, Oceanian, South Asian, Native Caribbean, and Central Asian Mongoloids

    • @RaymondAskewLatern206
      @RaymondAskewLatern206 Před 5 lety +3

      @End of the World. That's because they were white they were called $5 Indians you should look that up

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl Před 4 lety

      End of the World. Yeah all the survivors .. they probably killed or mixed in the others

    • @RaymondAskewLatern206
      @RaymondAskewLatern206 Před 4 lety +4

      @@teahgurl no they were all reclassify and called something else

    • @teahgurl
      @teahgurl Před 4 lety

      Black Lantern hence “mixed in with others” lol

    • @centacc3878
      @centacc3878 Před 3 lety +1

      South asians are not mongoloids, there are some mongoloids in north-eastern india but most south asians are not mixed with mongoloid.

  • @randywright9571
    @randywright9571 Před 7 lety +3

    Those claims about Australians and Melanesians is pure bunk. This headcase needs a remedial geography lesson. The presence of East Asian ancestry in the genome is also not born out by, either. Their ancestors came from the Lake Baikal region in Siberia, and that population included people who "split" from a group that also moved into west Eurasian.

  • @91Kred
    @91Kred Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing! Austro-Melanesian DNA found in some native Amerindian groups. Check out study by Skoglund and Reich (2016) They found that DNA of living and ancient peoples was detected in modern Amerindians that linked them to native peoples from Australasia and Melanesia. This Australasian/Melanesian admixture was found in living Native Americans, such as Aleutian Islanders and the Surui people of Amazonian Brazil.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 2 lety

      Come on, the point of the coming new mainstream Orthodoxy is that white people really don't have a place anywhere. That is what they are doing.

  • @HaghiaShovya
    @HaghiaShovya Před 3 lety +1

    Northern part america probably from northern part of asia (siberia/mongol/ainu), they likely to stay in steppe or plain and still hold their nomadic culture.
    Southern Part of america, probably austronesian. Likely to take place in the forest and river. Cultural significance including canoe, agriculture, tribal costume and building.

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 Před 9 lety +27

    I was recently reading up about Melanism and Amelanism. Was quite interesting. Maybe DNews can do a piece about the different pigment conditions?

    • @Ral9284
      @Ral9284 Před 9 lety +4

      FrozenEternity local gene pools, mutations and epigenetics. Nice.

  • @rutger5510
    @rutger5510 Před 9 lety +6

    Am I the only one who isn't suprised by this at all? Is a 1000 years really that long for that distance? Imagine how far a single generation can settle, let alone 40 generations.

  • @rhondasisco-cleveland2665

    Do you think the Vinland map was a representation of this? I think I found that map on a bluff wall. You’ll never guess where. It’s wild

  • @youknowmyfirstlastname3206

    North American came from Siberia/central Asia.
    Same religion, similar languages.
    South Americans came from near Morocco
    Australasians came from near Philippines as there was small iselands

  • @langstonjohnson
    @langstonjohnson Před 7 lety +36

    I'm amazed at how people of European descent think that they were major contributors in the initial age of discovery when they were late comers, the way that I see it is that black people whether it be aborigines of the south pacific or africans were the first discoverers of anywhere in the world.

    • @TheUuti123
      @TheUuti123 Před 6 lety +5

      Corsica No, they do not discovered it, european just colonized it. Before european there was chinese, indians and arabians who found many land first but other except european just do the trade, just tge greedy european who claim another land was their land and slave the indigenous people of the land.

    • @TheUuti123
      @TheUuti123 Před 6 lety +2

      Corsica Actually there was and there is the record. Actually I give my statement about colonized and chinese who do not colonize is from the book title "Sapiens" by Yuval noah harari. It is also did not hard to give you one example of this. Take my country as example, I am from indonesia, and from the past, Dutch has been colonized Indonesia around 350 years. Before the dutch come from indonesia, Indonesia already have civilization and kingdom. Some of this kingdom has been recorded in chinese scroll / scripture. The chinese has come to Indonesia long before the dutch came. Another example, there was the first Islamic kingdom in aceh province, in the tip of Sumatera island. The islamic influence is came from Arabic and Indian trader at that time.
      In this Sapiens Book, I read that Cheng ho ship from china is more larger compare to colombus ship to america, it was not even 2x, maybe 6 or 7x larger.
      It is just the fact. The Term of "found" in founding america just the term of European "found and announce it as their territory"

    • @TheUuti123
      @TheUuti123 Před 6 lety +2

      Corsica Nope, I am not compared black people to european. I just deny your statement that european is the civilization that found / discovered land. No, It is never a "found" because there are already people live in that land, the indigenous people.
      What european basically do is colonized the land. (and in many cases, slave the native people)
      And I compare european to another advanced civilization at that time like chinese empire, In the term of "colonization".
      And I reference again to that Book, it is not because european is best or superior or anything than others, it is just because european country at that time developed capitalism, and need much money and wealth.
      For example, Cheng ho and ibn battuta are traveled around the world, it is not because the chinese empire did not able to colonized, it is just because they dont want to. They just focused on their internal country problem and military, they do not colonized the land they "found" / "discovered"

    • @TheUuti123
      @TheUuti123 Před 6 lety +1

      Corsica Nah, I think you did not pass your geography class.

    • @bluebird5173
      @bluebird5173 Před 6 lety +8

      +Corsica You claim that Europeans discovered more land than anyone else. But if you're including the Americas, Oceania, and the Polynesian islands in their "discovery," then your point is mute. Those places had already been discovered and inhabited by indigenous peoples who lived there for thousands of years.
      So how much have Europeans discovered REALLY?

  • @marcovsky1000
    @marcovsky1000 Před 6 lety +8

    I have a question for you. How astronauts in the ISS keep track of their weight if they cannot use a balance to do so. Love your show!

  • @omannamwar3383
    @omannamwar3383 Před rokem +1

    As a maharashtrian I'm proud of my ancestors that they defended Our Land from foreign occupation and I'm proud as a maharashtrian we r a blood of a Sikh and (south indian) and who both were the greatest people in our history and thanks to mother earth .

  • @WWTormentor
    @WWTormentor Před 5 lety +5

    I’m curious to know how is it that ancient civilizations like the Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks and others kept records that we have been able to discover thousands of years later regarding their culture and history but yet we never hear about such records from the Native American tribes. Or perhaps there are records and I am not aware of and have not been able to find anywhere in my research. Wouldn’t this explain more about their migrations patterns and how they got along or didn’t get along with other tribes? I would like a Native American with this knowledge to make a video or perhaps comment as to where I can find this information. I am always fascinated by ancient history and this is one that interests me

    • @lauralindsay4227
      @lauralindsay4227 Před 2 lety +4

      All our knowledge is passed orally. There are a few birch bark scrolls that remain but they are held by individuals within their respective communities. Much of our knowledge is closed practice. That's why a lot can not be found on the internet.

    • @billhosko7723
      @billhosko7723 Před 2 lety

      @@lauralindsay4227 'Stories'' get exaggerated big time. You are mixed-race... as is most of America... no people are Indigenous. None.

    • @thxcbo
      @thxcbo Před rokem +1

      native Americans didn’t have horses that explains a lot too

    • @missblackfootbarber2111
      @missblackfootbarber2111 Před 9 měsíci

      @@lauralindsay4227can you share some of the oral history?

  • @SlapEverything
    @SlapEverything Před 9 lety +135

    What happened when the american broke his arm?
    He went broke.

  • @Snaut1
    @Snaut1 Před 9 lety +34

    I would really like DNews to do a video on Solutreans. They found prehistoric stone tools in Virginia which were extremely similar to ones made by the Clovis culture in what is now southwest France. Apparently they could've made it to America across the Atlantic by hugging the ice caps and sustaining themselves on things such as seals, fish and using Eskimo survival tactics. There's of course lots of speculation based on only a handful of evidence but it's a very interesting hypothesis.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 2 lety

      You shouldn't believe anything that comes out of the mainstream Orthodoxy. Historically speaking, when we look back, it has been wrong each and every time. The world now lives in a time of Chinafication.

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Před rokem +3

      Where did their DNA go? The only DNA in Native Americans come from Asia.

    • @Snaut1
      @Snaut1 Před rokem +1

      @@anthonyfuqua6988 Apparently the Cree have a prevalence of R1b, which is a Western European haplogroup. I also heard about some ancient folklore from native Americans on the east coast describing white giants whom they hunted.

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Před rokem +4

      @@Snaut1 Nope. Conspiracy theory. No real Native American or Inuit has anything other than Asian DNA. From Far Eastern Russia and RussIan Steppe-Southern Siberia DNA. A few Polynesians may have made it to South America before 1200's but not enough to effect DNA. Vikings made it to Canada but while they were there about 20 years, they mainly kept to themselves, fought a few times, and traded items but no Icelandic DNA has survived.

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Před rokem

      Clovis culture wasnt just in the Southwest. Points exactly like it that are older have been found in Washington, South Carolina, Virginia.

  • @wonkaIndian100
    @wonkaIndian100 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Interesting that if it’s true Natives have East Asian genes. My family and people just started to integrate into modern day society as our village is isolated in the mountains of Oaxaca Mexico. Because of this long isolation, my people still practice their customs and still speak their Native Language-Spanish and English are foreign. Since living in the USA, often times people mistaken us for being from the Philippines, Japanese, or Polynesian because our eyes are slim and almond liked shaped. This is a very common physical feature amongst our people, so I kind of see why people confuse us for being Asian. My people are Zapotecs so if you go to a museum and look at their artifacts, a lot of them have that eye feature which is amazing because our people have existed for hundreds and thousands of years.

    • @miguelnavarrete7475
      @miguelnavarrete7475 Před 5 měsíci +1

      For that reason, no one should criticize anyone because we come from the same place. I am a native American from the mixed south, but according to science and stories, we come from Asia or Africa. I don't know why gringos are racist. They also come from the same place. In African countries, there are people. white, we Native Americans have never seen anyone less, even though these lands were first our ancestors', I don't care if the American continent is full of foreigners.

  • @fgialcgorge7392
    @fgialcgorge7392 Před 4 lety +1

    The ancient "Siberians" are not what like 95% of you think. They belonged to a group called ANE or Ancient North Eurasian. A group that lead to some European groups and some Asian Groups as well. The Siberians as we know them today arrived much later from the south. Four thousand years ago if I remember correctly. That group came to North America around 1000 years ago and makes up our most northern Amerindians tribes. 23,000 years ago is a decent ballpark for ANE migration, and they really looked nothing like Asians, Europeans, or Amerindians. Kennewick man is 9-10k old, 13,000 years removed from migration and he still has a hodgepodge of features which is why after facial reconstruction he was still so hard to place. It was just, really, that one group, ANE, in the early migrations that led to essentially 3 different populations around the world, taylor made for their habitats after thousands of years. Not all Europeans have ANE and not all Asians have ANE but all the non northern Amerindians have ANE

  • @osu3922
    @osu3922 Před 6 lety +6

    I needed a history class to check off and I saw Native American History and thought "hmmm I did like Dances With Wolves so why not?" This professor said people migrated to North America via ocean not the land bridge. He was 100%, that's the way it was in his eyes. I brought up the land bridge and he got kinda mad and on my final I had to write an essay on why people crossed via ocean so I did, but only for the grade......

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 2 lety

      None of these people know. A spaceship could have shown up and gathered select people and then drop them off in various places on the planet. Nobody knows. But what they will do is build a narrative that suits their politics, like marxists always do. The narrative is, "white people really don't have a place anywhere because white people are to blame for everything. Brown skin people rise up and take over the world."
      If you don't see this happening you are asleep at the wheel.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 2 lety

      My knowledge, the evidence in our reality shows that the light-skinned tribes amongst the human race were the first ones to civilize and stop eating human flesh. I'm sure, once they edged the light-skinned influence out of Politics, the brown-skinned people won't start eating one another. I'm sure we don't have any examples of this going on in our world.

    • @williamesselman3102
      @williamesselman3102 Před 2 lety

      Beta male light skin people will be the end of civilization for hating themselves

    • @Sammy_08648
      @Sammy_08648 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I think both answers are correct they came via land and the ocean.

  • @Javynoza
    @Javynoza Před 9 lety +217

    So Native Americans and Aztecs have the same dna?

    • @Ral9284
      @Ral9284 Před 9 lety +150

      Hank Hill Yes, and also Incas, but each developed their own culture and ethnicity. And them all were nearly extinct by the colonists. That last part sucks.

    • @RareMade
      @RareMade Před 9 lety +126

      Aztec are a type of Native American. Same with the other tribes on the American continent

    • @FloRiva2
      @FloRiva2 Před 9 lety +71

      Yes sir, that's why the Native Americans living in the United States today get mistaken for Mexican a lot, a lot of times you see a Spanish speaker speaking Spanish to a United States Native American but they don't understand lol

    • @cristianelizondo8575
      @cristianelizondo8575 Před 9 lety +29

      Yup, they just have different cultures, kinda like scots and Irish have different cultures but they are both white ppl
      Yup, Yup, Yup, mmhhmmm

    • @xer0Hack
      @xer0Hack Před 9 lety +3

      ***** this. so much this

  • @Umeir1
    @Umeir1 Před 3 lety

    I'm a bit late for the party but the link at the end of the video doesn't work, also the ones in your description don't work :p

  • @davegua1
    @davegua1 Před 4 lety +3

    13,000 years? How do you explain Monte Verde in chile caarbon and other dated (Tom Dillehay) at 14,000+ years, Meadowcroft cave about the same. Maya DNA has been raced to Lake Baikal in souther Siberia.

  • @ninacarranza5189
    @ninacarranza5189 Před 6 lety +110

    Proud first American descendant. I even still retain my incredible Asian eyes ^_^

    • @ninacarranza5189
      @ninacarranza5189 Před 6 lety +16

      ... And Mexican

    • @jasminelu7892
      @jasminelu7892 Před 6 lety +15

      White skin is also African...

    • @joelspeicher7816
      @joelspeicher7816 Před 6 lety +3

      read your Bible man God created heaven and earth nearly 6,000 years ago

    • @fireswag_sm105
      @fireswag_sm105 Před 6 lety +15

      I am from Honduras.. I am "mestizo" native Indian and spanish.. I don't like to be called hispanic. I have asian eyes too! It is in my ADN. My Indian blood is stronger than the spanish.

    • @ry8752
      @ry8752 Před 6 lety +9

      nina nina "Native Americans" as they are called by European settlers have books showing there were natives already here. "Black Indians" that's why pyramids were found in the grand canyon as well as all over the world. Like we know. HIStory is simy that. The king that won the war can rewrite his story

  • @abequeheyoka1104
    @abequeheyoka1104 Před 6 lety +4

    Okay... I get it that there was a wave or more from the west of the north American continent... but what about the groups that came across on the east coast and north east coast? The ones that traveled down through Hudson Bay from both directions traveled by foot at first and then in a later wave of migration by skin or hollowed out log boat. My family has come from the east on my mothers side... Algonquin.. and from the west on my fathers side .. east Asian. DNA is and has been (as you mentioned) one of the best ways to trace this migration route... BUT it's not just one wave of migrations... Its a route that had been followed repeatedly due to lack of food, the animals leaving because there was no food and the indigenous following the herds so they wouldn't starve... and why did they leave? Because the weather turned ugly and it was either go to a new place or starve. Some groups starved while others... like my parents tribes... survived by following the food. The east and west coast is full of this history as well as the north east... Canada and Hudson Bay had been traveled through on many occasions. If the animals traveled all that way on foot in a short time so can certainly see why man could and did too. Plus... here an interesting twist... the planet was a lot smaller when migrations first started. The plants and fossils prove it. Such an interesting world we live in. Check out stretched earth or growing earth theory ... I for one can see it being a big part of what we are forgetting to take into account.
    Would love to see this topic of east coast migrations of Algonquin and indigenous talked about by you.
    Cheers!

  • @jiveassturkey8849
    @jiveassturkey8849 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t trust anyone who utters the phrase “I / we know for a fact” Even Aristotle was completely wrong.

  • @AmigoKandu
    @AmigoKandu Před 5 lety +1

    Alongside the Pericúes of Baja California, the Fuegians and Patagonians show the strongest evidence of partial descent from the Paleoamerican lineage,[39] a proposed early wave of migration to the Americas derived from a Proto-Australoid population, as opposed to the main Amerind peopling of the Americas of Siberian (admixed Ancient North Eurasian and Proto-Mongoloid) descent.[40][41]Further credibility is lent to this idea by research suggesting the existence of an ethnically distinct population elsewhere in South America.[42][43] Both Tehuelches and Selk'nams practiced body painting and rock art similar to that of Australian Aborigines.[citation needed] Fuegians appeared to be taller than most Europeans (this does not include the Yaghans, who were quite short with skinny limbs and fat bodies or the Kawesqar).
    No problem with this, the Polynesians reached Rapa Nui / Easter Island.
    I'm sure that during last Ice Age some Melanesians sailed a route the landed them around Tierra Del Fuego.
    Even the Chumash tribe in California have an old story of Pacific Islanders visiting, then leaving way before Spanish and Portuguese sailing ships arrived.
    The people of Oceania were natural seafarers.

  • @brookswilson8493
    @brookswilson8493 Před 6 lety +3

    My grandfather is full Cherokee. He told me a legend that there was a group of people before the natives called the "mound builders" the Cherokee and other tribes killed them off. I wonder how these mound builders got here

    • @missblackfootbarber2111
      @missblackfootbarber2111 Před 9 měsíci

      And the Mound Builders looked NOTHING like the so called Native Americans aka ASIANS…the Mound Builders were of copper colored/brown hues of skin tones

  • @carlosportuguez3461
    @carlosportuguez3461 Před 9 lety +3

    I love Trace's shirt, "noble gases", LOL!!

  • @vineethjoshy4819
    @vineethjoshy4819 Před 5 lety +2

    New DNA tests reveal that native Americans and Europeans have common ancestors called Eurasians that even preceded the Asians who were supposed to have crossed into the Americas through Bering strait. These Eurasians made the long journey to the Americas through the central Asia, east Asia, the Bering strait into the Americas.

    • @rjjameson1439
      @rjjameson1439 Před 5 lety

      amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/21/rejecting-the-solutrean-hypothesis-the-first-peoples-in-the-americas-were-not-from-europe?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCCAE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fscience%2F2018%2Ffeb%2F21%2Frejecting-the-solutrean-hypothesis-the-first-peoples-in-the-americas-were-not-from-europe
      Wrong the solutrean hypothesis has been proven wrong.The DNA X which is used for connection between whites and natives is wrong X is more of a Siberian connection.Whites were not here first.

    • @vineethjoshy4819
      @vineethjoshy4819 Před 5 lety

      @@rjjameson1439 The race question is always a vexing interference and throws any discovery off balance. The color or pigmentation is, I believe, a phenomenon, which came into being only 10,000 years ago. There is nothing called a "pure" race in the world today. Racism is only for the ignorant and insecure people. Humans are mixed and are continuously mixing. 15,000 year ago, a population living in northern Eurasia was not the primary ancestral population of the present-day inhabitants of the region.Some from this people migrated across Siberia and contributed to the people that crossed the Bering land bridge and gave rise to Native Americans. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY WHITE EUROPEANS. Others migrated to the west and contributed to the Europeans. The ancient north Eurasians would have been called a "race" had they lived today, as they must have been genetically about as differentiated from all other European populations who lived at the time as today's West Eurasians, native Americans and east Asians are from one another.

    • @rjjameson1439
      @rjjameson1439 Před 5 lety

      @@vineethjoshy4819 Natives were here first end of story they did not come from Europe there are to many problems with the Solutrean hypothesis.
      But I appreciate your opinion.

  • @adamalatif8723
    @adamalatif8723 Před 3 lety +2

    My neighbour was a Neanderthal but whenever he'd see my sister he would turn into a homo erectus.
    That basically sums up the entire evolution theory.

  • @raybravo1897
    @raybravo1897 Před 6 lety +15

    3:25 sums up this whole video

  • @juicy5836
    @juicy5836 Před 6 lety +31

    Boy that realy puts a thorn in the Mormon belief system😨😯

    • @iamnine7776
      @iamnine7776 Před 4 lety

      🤣🤣🤣 I am native to the Southern America and I know a lot sh!t and Moronm in any acient story but!
      There is a connection in ancient stories, not Mormon.
      Not religion. Just think of it as stories of events in history passed down through "time"
      I have found common denominators in ancient stories from Inanna to Gilgamesh, from the bible to the Quran, from the Mahabharata to the Popol Vuh..
      All are connected!
      As are we!

    • @KAREN-wj4bk
      @KAREN-wj4bk Před 4 lety +1

      @Johnny West do you you really native Americans were always like that?

    • @KAREN-wj4bk
      @KAREN-wj4bk Před 4 lety +1

      Woah scientists find one DNA sample and think it is the first American. By the way they found Ishmael's grave from the book of Mormon if you want to look at that video.

    • @KAREN-wj4bk
      @KAREN-wj4bk Před 4 lety +1

      @Johnny West what do you mean like what

    • @KAREN-wj4bk
      @KAREN-wj4bk Před 4 lety +2

      @Johnny West oh I was saying do people really believe native Americans were always the way they were when we found them. The reason why is there was many generations of the native Americans and they had ansestors that did things differently. Like in the book of Mormon it mentioned elephants in one part and historians believed elephants were never in American. Just recently they found a buried ancient civilization with temples with elaphants on them. Then they found elaphant bones. Then some people said it was probably there before humans, well there was a spear in the elephant. You see what I'm saying.

  • @nothingbutsilence8410
    @nothingbutsilence8410 Před 3 lety +2

    You helped me study for a test thx

  • @padussia
    @padussia Před 4 lety +7

    Does Southeast Asia includes the Philippines? Because the ancestry DNA test I took said I have Southeastern Asian ancestry.

    • @selenagomezacapella
      @selenagomezacapella Před 4 lety +2

      Yes

    • @JeffreyAmbrad
      @JeffreyAmbrad Před 3 lety

      You got it right.

    • @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64
      @BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64 Před 3 lety +2

      There is 2 types of SouthEast-Asians who are mongoloids, the Austronesians and the Austro-Asiatics.

    • @stephenfletcher5391
      @stephenfletcher5391 Před 3 lety

      @@BLACK_LIVES_MATTER64 I disagree I think there are 57 and a half. Its just a matter of how you choose to divide and categorize. How do you tell which race someone is? Everyone is a mix of so much that there is no such thing as a pure race of anything.

  • @jjones317
    @jjones317 Před 6 lety +4

    People started out in Ethiopia and Somalia so I would like a video on that topic covering the various races we have today compared to the beginning. Another topic is hair and skin from that same region, how did we end up with such diversity? It doesn’t seem that should be but here we are.

  • @runaydhaygude6532
    @runaydhaygude6532 Před 8 lety +23

    Did you know Christopher Columbus was actually in the search of India? What attracted India to him was its wealth. But going in the wrong direction, he landed up in north America, which he thought was India. So, native Americans are called Indians and red Indians for their bit of dark complexion. whoa!!

    • @gpl992
      @gpl992 Před 7 lety +10

      Nope.He was looking for the fabled Spice Islands that were in the Moluccas,in the East Indies or modern Indonesia.India was actually Hindustan back then.

    • @vladanng
      @vladanng Před 6 lety +2

      He did not search for India. He searche for West Indie, go look map and you understand everything. West Indie and actually one small island there filled with resources and spices and similar shit. Nothing to do with india

    • @taharkaimhotep341
      @taharkaimhotep341 Před 6 lety +1

      He was looking fr Jerusalem in the Americas which is in Peru to reconquered it fr Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand....the next thing is all the three biggest continent was call the three indies. So that why Christopher Columbus call the ppl he see, Indian because they from the indies.

    • @stephenmurphy7458
      @stephenmurphy7458 Před 6 lety

      Yep he never lived long enough to really understand what the new world war like.That's how the Native end up being Indians very sad.

    • @stephenmurphy7458
      @stephenmurphy7458 Před 6 lety +2

      TheSlyStalloneFan1 Stallone Yes I just read King Aurther and his knight's of the round table where black also. (Most likely their fictional characters) Next we'll be reading that Robin Hood was black.(again most likely a fictional character) that's just fine,....be in your way with a nice big smile.Remember always look on the bright side of life.Because when you think of it life can be a piece of shit.Enjoy bye.

  • @neeklahs
    @neeklahs Před rokem +1

    What about south Americans, specifically Patagonians, there are archaeological sites with more than 15 thousand years in Patagonia, some with studies ranging from 15 to 20 thousand years, people like Aonikenk, Selk'nam, mapuche and a lot others are quite different both in genetics and in culture.

  • @ht7461
    @ht7461 Před 5 lety +1

    Team Seeker, great work! Let's assume that the given lecture is 100% accurate... QUESTION?~ Why didn't some of the elephants, lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and other species migrate too, to the Americans?

    • @shonuff5297
      @shonuff5297 Před 4 lety +1

      North America had wooly mammoths.

  • @myway43
    @myway43 Před 7 lety +9

    I am curious, not so much of origin, but development of culture. I was told once that most of the artifacts from civilizations in the South are actually much older than the ones found in the North/Bering Srait land mass, and if so, wouldn't it throw the geography off a bit? Can anyone expound?

    • @rsBrad
      @rsBrad Před 7 lety +3

      There are only a couple sites that hold up to scrutiny, but they are still considered outliers. Google around for the Monte Verde sites. Those are the strongest sites that throw off the currently accepted model of peopling of America. But again, they are outliers and are vastly outnumbered by the sites that support the current North to South theory.
      American Archeology is an awesome and fascinating field and it is definitely still changing as new discoveries are made!
      Tl;dr: There are a couple sites in South America that don't fit the current timeline, but they don't provide enough evidence to debunk the currently accepted model.

    • @myway43
      @myway43 Před 7 lety +2

      iboism thank you. I will check into that. American archeology is so awesome, but there us still so much that we don't know.

    • @thatguyyousawonthenewslast3090
      @thatguyyousawonthenewslast3090 Před 7 lety

      My theory. The first to arrive in America were either of Polynesian or Australoid descent landing off the coast of modern day peru and traveling up north mixing with those who crossed via the Bering strait bridge.

    • @katinamarie6651
      @katinamarie6651 Před 5 lety

      Natives are older than Polynesian, they are the youngest civilization but Easter island is not far from Venezuela.

    • @johneyon5257
      @johneyon5257 Před 2 lety

      in 2021 - human footprints discovered in the White Sands Nat'l Park in New Mexico have been dated to 21 to 23,000 cal years BP - based on carbon dating seeds in the stratigraphy - - clovis first has been busted - and that puts Monte Verde's 14,500 cal years BP easily within range - especially of coastal migration

  • @deepSea__
    @deepSea__ Před 9 lety +9

    When how and why did marriage start. And why do most cultures have it in some way and why is it so important?

    • @bradcampbell7253
      @bradcampbell7253 Před 6 lety

      dogs101o because strong family bonds and units are the backbone of all successful cultures which is exactly why the Democrat communist want to ruin families in America because it will precipitate the fall of America and I'm not going to stand by for that s***

    • @itslikethesamebutdifferent8020
      @itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 Před měsícem

      Marriage started when a girl figured out the best way to get even with a guy was to stay with him for life.

  • @natividadmariano2281
    @natividadmariano2281 Před 2 lety +1

    These were my favourite subjects in school too and to this day .

  • @Zerosen89
    @Zerosen89 Před 3 lety +1

    I met a cherokee who thinks the land bridge is just a theory, and "The land bridge, thats just a theory, but thats not how we got here"

  • @Citizen_X.
    @Citizen_X. Před 6 lety +4

    I am pretty sure that Scientist guy who came up with the "Homo Erectus" name was just kidding with us.

    • @ameladeonn9558
      @ameladeonn9558 Před 2 lety

      The predominant cryptocurrency btc hits $100k by Dec. Start investing in cryptocurrencies for more for the future.

  • @amandatualevao8851
    @amandatualevao8851 Před 6 lety +3

    Thats exactly where I wanted to pin point n understand. If we all look at histories, people on those days are like other ages. They all look different, never had coverd them body, never had clothes those days, its like ancient history. :Am I Right?

  • @SS_Nationalist
    @SS_Nationalist Před 5 lety +13

    👍1:20 It is already mentioned in our Ancient Holy Books Jambudweep (Connect in between asia & North America)

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler Před 4 lety

    Seeker, I have searched far and wide and can't find the answer to 'When did humans realize the North is colder than the South?'. The Northern Hemisphere is what I am referring to. From the time I was 6 years years old, back when bell bottoms were cool in 1975, I have seen temperature maps of North Dakota vs Texas where I am from, and thought 'They are crazy to live up there' in the winter. But satellite maps are a rather new thing, and historians don't mention this from what I have seen.

    • @TmanRock9
      @TmanRock9 Před 4 lety

      Humans wouldn’t have realized this until they actually went there and then later developed navigation.

  • @andyfoster8011
    @andyfoster8011 Před 6 lety +26

    An open world video-game set in native america would be awesome, you could spend 100 hours building everything making bonds with characters etc. and then have the colonists come over and wreck everything you've built in a couple of minutes.

    • @cisco1425
      @cisco1425 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn ....lol

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 Před rokem

      Can I play the Comanche? They lasted four hundred years before being set up on the res. Win Conditions: Live Free, Save the Buffalo, and Retain Oklahoma. We will research the tech tree to invent Lawyers and win Major Victory in 2020 at the SCOTUS.

    • @silvaskiproductions3937
      @silvaskiproductions3937 Před rokem

      Red Dead Redemption 2

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 Před 5 lety +26

    We should really stop labeling people by countries,
    we are all born on Earth.
    We are all Earthers

    • @emptycrate3050
      @emptycrate3050 Před 5 lety +2

      Sunny shah does that mean if people are born on mars we call them martians and start inter-planet racism

    • @salthe21st47
      @salthe21st47 Před 5 lety

      @@emptycrate3050 planetism

    • @MrSandwichk
      @MrSandwichk Před 5 lety +2

      **FlatEarthers*

    • @theundead1600
      @theundead1600 Před 5 lety +1

      Shut it earthling. Your all doomed dooooooomed. And now heres youre sponser bachelor chow.

    • @jimwade5712
      @jimwade5712 Před 5 lety

      Iam from the moon

  • @Cybernaut551
    @Cybernaut551 Před 2 lety +1

    This is incredible accuracy!

  • @Tazy50
    @Tazy50 Před 4 lety +1

    Perhaps it wasn't the Australian natives that traveled to the Americas, but the ancestors of the Native Americans that would pick up their DNA as they passed through Asia, before crossing into Alaska.

  • @pinkdiamond4929
    @pinkdiamond4929 Před 5 lety +13

    Have y’all ever heard of something called mestizo a mix of Native American and Spanish or aka white race they mixed

    • @chasemensa8562
      @chasemensa8562 Před 4 lety +1

      nope

    • @joshuaaguilar8631
      @joshuaaguilar8631 Před 4 lety +1

      @@chasemensa8562 They look more or less like a Mexican with a mustache and dark skin, a European and an indigenous feature

    • @joshuaaguilar8631
      @joshuaaguilar8631 Před 3 lety

      @Jesse Delorme native American, América Is a continent not your country ass

    • @soledadflores6968
      @soledadflores6968 Před 3 lety +1

      This is how most Mexican people identify themselves. There are still Native Peoples in Mexico, but many of them have assimilated to mainstream Mexican culture.

  • @echinoderm
    @echinoderm Před 6 lety +42

    im native american, is it ok to call myself asian?

    • @fishsauce1
      @fishsauce1 Před 6 lety +14

      depends which group your from? if your from one of the Alaskan / North American tribes then yes your a asian mongoloid race, since those groups were the later groups to cross over

    • @yashraj97
      @yashraj97 Před 6 lety +4

      Disturbs the soul. Now the time, Native asking the approval from the immigrants, whether they are from that land.

    • @yeldagoktas5501
      @yeldagoktas5501 Před 6 lety

      Yes

    • @yeldagoktas5501
      @yeldagoktas5501 Před 6 lety

      Kourtney Smart wtf i didnt say that,i Said that he can call HIM self Asian because native americans came from Asia And im not siberian

    • @yeldagoktas5501
      @yeldagoktas5501 Před 6 lety

      Kourtney Smart how do you know that person is Siberian native american

  • @johneyon5257
    @johneyon5257 Před 2 lety

    around Sep 2021 - it was reported that human footprints discovered in the White Sands Nat'l Park in New Mexico have been dated to 21 to 23,000 cal years BP - based on carbon dating seeds in the stratigraphy - - that was in the middle of the ice age - before the formation of the inner corridor - human migration into the americas has to predate that - giving the coastal migration hypothesis a major boost
    remember that discovery of same genes in distant places doesn't mean that the gene traveled that distance - it could (probably?) means that a group of people with that gene resided somewhere in between those 2 places - then the group split into 2 groups going in different directions - in other words - look in somewhere the middle of the 2 places for the origin

  • @caimccray7
    @caimccray7 Před 5 lety +3

    Being 1/3 Native American (and a whole bunch of other stuff) I was just in Asia and everyone thought I was part asian usually, Chinese or Filipino 😆 I mean I guess they’re not technically wrong!

    • @johnnyhshify
      @johnnyhshify Před 4 lety

      You are our lost adventureous cousins that went exploring the Americas. Asia is your home too, welcome back.

    • @miguelitoreyes3047
      @miguelitoreyes3047 Před rokem

      Amazing ! 🥴

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 Před 6 lety +143

    So the first people to reach the new world were basically Asians
    this proves the theory
    Roses are Red
    Violets are Blue
    There is always an Asian
    Better than You!

    • @adityanawani8134
      @adityanawani8134 Před 6 lety +4

      Sunny shah
      Indian bro!😎💪

    • @jayj3672
      @jayj3672 Před 5 lety +5

      Not really, when east asians came here there was people here already. They were cross with them. So theres two types native americans east asian x native. Pure natives

    • @debrakey9508
      @debrakey9508 Před 5 lety +3

      Bullshit!

    • @91Kred
      @91Kred Před 5 lety +10

      ​@End of the World. nope

    • @Napkk
      @Napkk Před 5 lety +2

      Jay J yea I have read that in national geographic. Inuit conquered the Vikings and and a peaceful group of people that hunted without bows. So i have read.

  • @anakara7115
    @anakara7115 Před 7 lety +16

    Native American DNA (North Americans and Latin Americans from Central and South America) have proven that Native Americans share the closest DNA with the Chukchi and Turkic people like the Uyghurs, Yakuts, Kyrgyz and Altayans out of all the Asian ethnic groups.
    The languages of many Native Americans from North and Central America have been caught having many similar if not identical words to that of the Turkic languages. It proved the genetic and linguistic links that existed between Native Americans and Turkic people before the Bering Strait crossing that still exists today. It is believed that the Chukchis of Chukotka whom all Native Americans directly descend from, were a Proto-Turkic people before arriving to Siberia from Central Asia in what is now East Turkestan (Uyghurstan), Altay Republic, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic and Kyrgyzstan. Turks do not descend from Mongols, they descend from Turkic people

    • @annakristinaprado784
      @annakristinaprado784 Před 6 lety +2

      But they had also genes of middle east :)

    • @babangrow8312
      @babangrow8312 Před 6 lety +3

      Don't forget that the Turkic people's religion before islam was shamanism like the Native Americans .

    • @EK-kw7tr
      @EK-kw7tr Před 6 lety

      I believe it

    • @hollyingraham3980
      @hollyingraham3980 Před 2 lety

      "Native Americans" are not one people, one language, and one religion, any more than everyone in Eurasia is the same. Many language families have no more relationship to each other than would Arabic and Thai. *Some*groups track easily to Siberian roots, but most do not.

  • @lanishajackson2677
    @lanishajackson2677 Před 3 lety +1

    There was a large glacier that covered the passage. The 1st Americans were seafaring Australoids according to Lucia

    • @macarde10
      @macarde10 Před 3 lety +1

      Hardly. While austromelanesian admixture has been found in Native American groups, the study also notes that it seems to trace back to 12-14k years ago, after the arrival of native Americans. Luzia, shows a genetic relation to native Americans alive today, and those of prehistoric burials as well.
      According to Lucia? Who is Lucia? Clearly you don’t know the name what you are referring to, luzia, then how do we take you seriously? I also like how you mention this so matter of factly while ignoring genetic studies.

  • @AmigoKandu
    @AmigoKandu Před 3 lety

    From Discovery News ( 2015 ) The data consisted of the sequenced genomes of 31 living Native Americans, Siberians and people from around the Pacific Ocean, and the genomes of 23 ancient individuals from North and South America, spanning a time between 200 and 6,000 years ago.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Před 3 lety

      "The diversification of modern Native Americans appears to have started around 13,000 years ago when the first unique Native American culture appears in the archeological record: the Clovis culture," said Nielsen. "We can date this split so precisely in part because we previously have analyzed the 12,600-year-old remains of a boy associated with the Clovis culture."
      One surprise in the genetic data is that both populations of Native Americans have a small admixture of genes from East Asians and Australo-Melanesians, including Papuans, Solomon Islanders and Southeast Asian hunter gatherers.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Před 3 lety

      Discovery News is saying only one migration wave came through from North Asia during last Ice Age 23,000 years ago, and later split and moved toward South America after the glaciers melted.
      An amount of melanesian, polynesian, south Asian DNA is in all samples?
      Then, the Eskimo / Inuits came across the Artic region 5,000 years ago, arriving last.

    • @macarde10
      @macarde10 Před 3 lety

      @@AmigoKandu actually the studies say that the austromelanesian admixture to which you refer are either from around 11k years ago or 30k ya. So if it’s the older, it’s proposed that a common ancestor for today’s austromelanesians, mixed with the people who populated beringia. As for the Polynesian admixture, that much much newer. There’s also Native American admixture found amongst the Polynesians.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Před 3 lety

      @@macarde10 Mexican vaqueros went to work in Hawaii.... Tribes in Baja California Sur, Mexico have some Polynesian DNA markers.
      I would not doubt some Rapa Nui people wound up in South America.
      Then there's the Kanaka who were "shang-hai'd" from Pacific Islands to work in Perú.
      If you look at Human Genome study that Elizabeth Warren used, the same markers go all the way back into Asia.
      Warren's buddy Carlos Bustamante of Stanford used a sample of Bolivia-area DNA to calculate she is 1/1024th "Native American" though she had claimed she descended from Cherokee Tribe of North America.
      It will take time to sort out when & where the DNA trails intersected.
      My interest is taking all DNA trails from Haplo groups back to earliest humans, back to Mom.

    • @macarde10
      @macarde10 Před 3 lety

      @@AmigoKandu can you post any studies? As far as I’m aware, the Polynesian admixture is only in South America. Perhaps you meant austromelanesian? That I do know exists on the west coast of Mexico and the United States, amongst Native American groups.
      You’re also wrong about the admixture I mentioned that exists in Polynesia, it’s of native Americans in Columbia.
      You referenced a political figure and their dna test?! That’s hardly something to use.
      www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/07/mysterious-link-emerges-between-native-americans-and-people-half-globe-away
      www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/07/polynesians-steering-stars-met-native-americans-long-europeans-arrived
      www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2487-2

  • @MountainMaid238
    @MountainMaid238 Před 6 lety +6

    Oh my god I love that t-shirt!!!

  • @blastoff2moon429
    @blastoff2moon429 Před 6 lety +4

    Amazing t shirt Trace !

  • @papakwawduker4828
    @papakwawduker4828 Před 4 lety +3

    Talk about space being dark and earth having light on it. So sun rays interacts with air to make light on earth...space is dark but earth has light...explain ?

    • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
      @xjunkxyrdxdog89 Před 4 lety +4

      Space is dark because there is nothing for the light to interact with. Earth has an atmosphere that defuses the sunlight, giving us a "light" sky. Which part of this confuses you?

    • @papakwawduker4828
      @papakwawduker4828 Před 4 lety

      @@xjunkxyrdxdog89 the atmosphere air makes light visible

    • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
      @xjunkxyrdxdog89 Před 4 lety +1

      @@papakwawduker4828 yes, exactly. There is light traveling through space, but theres nothing for it to reflect off of to see it.

  • @ArnelleX-us9yo
    @ArnelleX-us9yo Před 3 lety

    The first inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere(North Central South America) came here over 16,000 years ago from what is now known as India..They walked across the entire Continent of Asia through the Bering Strait,which is off the West Coast of Alaska..The Bering Strait at that time was above Sea level and was a connection between Asia and the Western Hemisphere..The Bison animals traveled this route..So they followed the Bison because the Bison also served as a source of food for them..

  • @Nishant0530
    @Nishant0530 Před 6 lety +48

    Proud to be INDIAN

  • @marlonshepherd8689
    @marlonshepherd8689 Před 6 lety +5

    How come nobody pinpoints the fact that our DNA is mixed with something else

  • @hruaiikhiangte2258
    @hruaiikhiangte2258 Před 2 lety +2

    I admire Native Americans. We dont learn their history in schools since I am Asian (Indian) and I am happy that I am Mongolian because of them. Especially my face look like these people and I am happy about it. I have been always fascinated by Native Americans.

    • @AnathemA66
      @AnathemA66 Před 2 lety

      That's the thing about native American genetics; Their genes tend to be dominant (likely due to their inclination to maintain ethnic purity), so that it overpowers other genes from those of a more genetically heterogenous background, and it results in a person looking (similar to) native American while also, for example, having a more unique kind of skin complexion (like dark brown or a yellowish skin tone) or facial feature. They're likely to also have their facial structure and long hair. My own family is this way, and you and your family is probably the same. I'm simply describing what the dilution of native American blood would look like, characteristically.

    • @AnathemA66
      @AnathemA66 Před 2 lety

      Also, it must be incredibly satisfying to be Asian. Their culture is, for lack of a better word, sublime.

    • @billhosko7723
      @billhosko7723 Před 2 lety

      @@AnathemA66 Sure South Korea and China are indeed super!

  • @christophermartinez8389

    Then there’s you, talking to me on my mobile phone screen.