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Originally Posted by asianthree
Our son is youngest to be published by Smithsonian 3 times on Native Tribes, cross references to DNA between tribes. He lived in Alaska for 9 years, his Bear trackers were Inuit. He sighted Nomadic tribes, on 2 occasions. Which is so rare, only one tracker had ever witnessed Nomad camp.
While our son is greatly respected with many tribes, Nomads will not allow a non native near their camp. His estimate was about 300 at nightfall. At dawn, everything was gone.
He nor his trackers could find any evidence after 2 miles.
I have his handwritten journals of all Native Alaskan Tribes their Ancestors stories and detailed accounts of roots, bark, and plants used by Shamans, and Healers.
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Very interesting. I would guess that it would take a few cycles so to speak of global warming and cooling for various species to cross the land bridge.
How Earth’s Climate Changes Naturally (and Why Things Are Different Now) | Quanta Magazine
Last edited by Taltarzac725; 04-27-2025 at 08:25 PM.
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