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Judi Lynn

(162,336 posts)
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 05:23 PM Jun 2017

Native Americans Call For Rethink of Bering Strait Theory


Last Updated: June 19, 2017 9:17 AM
Cecily Hilleary

It’s one of the most contentious debates in anthropology today: Where did America’s first peoples come from — and when? The general scientific consensus is that a single wave of people crossed a long-vanished land bridge from Siberia into Alaska around 13,000 years ago. But some Native Americans are irked by the theory, which they say is simplistic and culturally biased.

The first European explorers to reach the Americas looked to the Bible to explain the origins of the people they encountered and misnamed “Indians.” Biblical tradition holds that humans were created some 4,000 years ago and that all men descend from Adam — including indigenous peoples whom Europeans regarded as primitive.

“Dominant science believed in a concept of superiority,” said Alexander Ewen, a member of the Purepecha Nation and author of the “Encyclopedia of the American Indian in the Twentieth Century.”

“And that created an idea that either people were genetically inferior or that there were stages of civilization, and Indians were at a lower stage,” he said.

More:
https://www.voanews.com/a/native-americans-call-for-rethink-of-bering-strait-theory/3901792.html

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Native Americans Call For Rethink of Bering Strait Theory (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2017 OP
"The universe is the way it is, whether we like it or not." -- Lawrence Krauss Towlie Jun 2017 #1
Had A Crazy Thought Years Back Me. Jun 2017 #2
Well, the genetic evidence pretty much settles this. longship Jun 2017 #3
Some of the people in Siberia have clothing RegexReader Jun 2017 #4

Towlie

(5,455 posts)
1. "The universe is the way it is, whether we like it or not." -- Lawrence Krauss
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 05:44 PM
Jun 2017

That goes for anthropology, as well as all other branches of science. Science is evidence-based and it doesn't matter who's irked by what scientists find. Protests of scientific findings by ethnic groups are not useful scientific data.

Me.

(35,454 posts)
2. Had A Crazy Thought Years Back
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 05:52 PM
Jun 2017

Years ago we attended a performance of The American Indian Dance Theatre at The Joyce Theatre in NYC. It was both marvelously exciting and interesting. Interesting because we couldn’t help noting, what looked to our eyes, a Japanese influence on their traditional costumes. But how could that be, we asked. Was it at all possible that the two peoples had crossed an ocean to influence each other’s culture? We didn’t know and still don’t. Never heard anything like this crazy theory/question. But given this article…I wonder.

longship

(40,416 posts)
3. Well, the genetic evidence pretty much settles this.
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 06:16 PM
Jun 2017

Native Americans came from Asia, likely over a Bering Sea bridge, or by boat.

Pretty simple actually.

RegexReader

(418 posts)
4. Some of the people in Siberia have clothing
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 09:07 PM
Jun 2017

that is almost identical to the Sioux. Had to do a double take to realize that the narration was in Russian.

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