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Remember that they found a body called "Kennewick Man" near the Tri Cities
in Eastern Washington that is blond/blue and dates back before native
americans? Anyway I remember reading something like that. Then recall that
Lewis and Clark heard what they thought was "gaelic" language along the
Columbia, this would be not so far from where Kennewick man was found,
Kennewick is on/near the Columbia River...I also read that both Lewis and
Clark were gaelic (Welsh descent)
>earlier and earlier every year). Previously it was
>thought that all migrations started in Asia. Now, it
>appears there may have been at least one migration
>from Northern Europe to North America during a period
>when a passable ice flow existed between the
>continents. The dates of this particular migration
>took place 12,000 - 36,000 years ago, depending on how
>large the "founding group" was.
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>If any of you want to research this further, use
>"haplogroup" or "haplogroup x" as a search terms. I
>got a bunch of interesting hits.
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