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Asian Genealogical heritage of American Indians and their migration over the Ber

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Swan Academy
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6th - 12th, Homeschool
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The genealogical roots of American Indians trace back to Asia, affirming a deeply interconnected human ancestry. Based on anthropological and genetic studies, it's believed that the ancestors of American Indians migrated from Asia to North America over the Bering Sea via a land bridge known as Beringia. This migration is thought to have occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum, around 20,000 years ago. As the ice caps receded, these ancient travelers moved southward, populating the American continents. DNA testing has further substantiated this theory, finding genetic links between American Indians and certain populations in northeastern Asia. This shared genetic heritage indicates a common ancient ancestry, emphasizing the historical connection between these distinct cultures and continents. Today, the Asian genealogical heritage of American Indians serves as a testament to the enduring adaptability and resilience of human beings, who managed to thrive and diversify in new environments.

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