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rangerrebew

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Newfoundland populated multiple times by distinct groups, DNA evidence shows
October 12, 2017


Indigenous people have been on the far northeastern edge of Canada for most of the last 10,000 years, moving in shortly after the ice retreated from the Last Glacial Maximum. Archaeological evidence suggests that people with distinct cultural traditions inhabited the region at least three different times with a possible hiatus for a period between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago.


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And, the earliest people found so far may have been related to the group that populated Australia.  Very interesting stuff.

Anyway, that indigenous peoples crap is exactly that.

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And, the earliest people found so far may have been related to the group that populated Australia.  Very interesting stuff.

Anyway, that indigenous peoples crap is exactly that.

Yep, they stole the land, just like we did.