The Fading Glory of America: Indians (part 1)

The Fading Glory of America: Indians (part 1)

by Wen Ming Peng Pingping

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Through archeology and research, it was not until the late Homo sapiens stage and the emergence of modern humans that humans slowly expanded to a wider area of ​​the earth, into the Americas, and then into Oceania (this is somewhat similar to the doctrines in the North American Indians, Mayans, and prophecies in the Bible, that is, humans experienced destruction by floods, and only those who lived several thousand meters above sea level survived, and gradually allowed humans to multiply). In this way, various explorations and reasonings were carried out on the origin of the Indians. Among the various reasoning theories, they can be roughly summarized into two types, namely the native birth theory (there is no strong evidence yet) and the migration theory. Among the migration theories, the most commonly recognized theory is that Asians first migrated to the Americas, that is, the ancient humans from North China in Asia were the ancestors of Indians (such as the Mayans and Mongols).

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