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To: elmatador who wrote (91799)6/23/2012 9:52:22 AM
From: Ilaine1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 219492
 
Beringia was really there. It was dry land, and animals crossed back and forth between Asia and North America, and the humans probably followed the animals.
beringia.com

The glaciers during the last glacial maximum locked up water, the oceans shrank, the land we now call continental shelves were exposed. I used to have a link to a really cool map of the world showing all the land that was exposed that is now covered by ocean. Of course this has happened countless times over the past but the one that matters to me was about 50,000 years ago.

My mitochondrial DNA haplogroup is A.
en.wikipedia.org

My maternal ancestors walked from Siberia to North America.
arnulfo.wordpress.com

My mother's mother's mother was Chippewa and all the mothers before her descended from a woman whose children walked from Africa to Asia to North America. My genes prove it, and we have census records, too, a 1900 Indian Census from an Indian School in Fort Totten, North Dakota.

Unlike poor Elizabeth Warren, who repeated a family history that turned out to be unreliable, my family history is scientifically irrefutable.



To: elmatador who wrote (91799)6/23/2012 10:04:31 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219492
 
Why wouldn't they just migrate south.. like Canadians do today ... still sounds a tad fishy to me.. especially with such a low population density...