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Warpy

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31. I think most migrations were to get away from enemies
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 03:14 PM
Jan 2012

even when the enemy was just a change of tribal leadership that stuck in enough craws that the tribe split up and part went to an unknown area to establish their own hunting and gathering territory.

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I can't wait to tell my friends they're a bunch of Russkies. Warpy Jan 2012 #1
I find it shocking that they moved so far North. I wonder if they were running from snagglepuss Jan 2012 #2
There were (and still are) a lot less predatory beasts in frigid climates. Amonester Jan 2012 #16
THat would make sense but then why wouldn't all early people move into the far North why only snagglepuss Jan 2012 #25
Not so - grizzlies, polar bears and especially the now-extinct short-faced bear were there jpak Jan 2012 #29
That maybe so...but it ain't got SHIT on the Honey Badger... truebrit71 Jan 2012 #33
I saw a special on Netflix (I think from NatGeo) that suggested Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #19
I think most migrations were to get away from enemies Warpy Jan 2012 #31
Mitochondral DNA shows migration from South America to the South Pacific, not much vice-versa. moriah Jan 2012 #13
This seems to support an earlier (3 or 4 years ago) PotatoChip Jan 2012 #20
My family ran to sailors, scholars and itinerant musicians Warpy Jan 2012 #32
Ha, you may well be right, about that... PotatoChip Jan 2012 #40
There's a lot of evidence for different waves of migration starroute Jan 2012 #30
So I an part Russian Broderick Jan 2012 #3
hehe. My great-grandparents were from Russia and I married an Am. Indian. Woot! glinda Jan 2012 #4
That is really quite something. snagglepuss Jan 2012 #5
Hope we are not related. Perhaps too many people are related already and the IQ level is suffering. glinda Jan 2012 #42
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #6
I didn't realize this was anything new. learned decades ago that they had crossed the land bridge niyad Jan 2012 #7
I had always heard they came from China and the Pacific Ring. snagglepuss Jan 2012 #8
this is a relatively small, specific location near the center of Asia eShirl Jan 2012 #26
So the term will be flamingdem Jan 2012 #9
That area is not ethnic Russian or any other kind of European Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2012 #10
Beat me to it :) n/t RZM Jan 2012 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author PotatoChip Jan 2012 #21
Interesting post but comments about fact this link is from the DM is snagglepuss Jan 2012 #24
I'll have to agree with you on that. AverageJoe90 Jan 2012 #39
the genetics is right (presumably)-- it's just a crappy report.... mike_c Jan 2012 #41
It makes perfect sense, but try telling it to Creationists. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #11
Wasn't this obvious to those who knew human migration patterns? moriah Jan 2012 #12
Hate to rain on parades here RZM Jan 2012 #14
Thanks for such an insightful post. What I find fascinating is that they have snagglepuss Jan 2012 #23
I agree. It is fascinating what we're learning about our early history n/t RZM Jan 2012 #28
Unfortunately, this article isn't exactly 'insightful', IMO. AverageJoe90 Jan 2012 #38
Well really what was formerly part of Mongolia. n/t vaberella Jan 2012 #17
My friend who is AsahinaKimi Jan 2012 #18
Good news. My wife's from Asia. Some her ancestors populated the Americas. pampango Jan 2012 #22
Mistaken for Mexican? She shouldn't be. AverageJoe90 Jan 2012 #36
But, but ,but the Great Spirit created them right here! AngryAmish Jan 2012 #27
Someone should tell the Mormons Sheepshank Jan 2012 #34
Not really buying this, tbh. AverageJoe90 Jan 2012 #35
The Mescalero Apache are said to come from Mescar, Mongolia. duhneece Jan 2012 #37
Not surprising, but still pretty cool derby378 Jan 2012 #43
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