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trust me guys you wanna just take the L and move on herepic.twitter.com/RYUGBDd8A8
back to cool findings, this is Bananaspic.twitter.com/wZ0IwFkFvS
Also very cool The future is herepic.twitter.com/LSwK4JPtEl
There are pages and pages of this Mildly curious if Tribal Authorities are able to block members from contributing of their own volitionpic.twitter.com/b7fzgYVZbf
Holy shit apparently they are in practice This chapter is a wild ride in an unexpected direction and the author is being both careful and bold in his editorial about his attempts to ethically collect Native American genetic data Propspic.twitter.com/rMUZsZ9QV0
Also holy shit Apparently Greenberg was right How are the linguists taking this Has anyone sought comment from Lyle Campbellpic.twitter.com/ZhFS1LMvGQ
Conclusion of the chapter is that Native Americans . . . were probably not That's gonna go over like a lead balloon Brave work but geneticists will never get tribal consent from anyone ever againpic.twitter.com/nZbN2fhWgD
On to East Asia. This on Japan is interesting--had expected a larger steppe presence based on some conversations with a Turkish classmate who alleged linguistic and cultural (eg, horse-and-bow samurai) traces to Yayoipic.twitter.com/dvNo9Udst5
Is there an eBook of this I can get my stingy hands on?
Um! Unsure. I actually get all my stuff on dead tree, wife and I compromised on a decorative aesthetic that is just Fill The House With Books
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