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does anyone actually care though? they're obviously more native than the european settlers and that's what matters to anyone who doesn't just inherently care about history
current native americans care a Lot it turns out
I recall that the pre-columbian peoples of the Andes have closer genetic links and shared mythologies with the ancient north Eurasians / Mal'ta–Buret culture than they do with the Inuit. But these foot prints are contemporaneous with Mal’tahttps://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/21/science/two-surprises-in-dna-of-boy-found-buried-in-siberia.html …
I'll be honest, I always hated the "ice free corridor" theory because even once the ice melts, it's still empty land and what megafauna are going to traipse a few thousand miles across it just as soon as it opens up? That's like saying moose are getting deeper in Greenland.
It had to work at some point (see camels) but that migration likely happened multiple glacial cycles ago.
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