Thank you, Sara, for an interesting review of your work at the Leonard Rock Shelter. You obviously did a careful excavation there, and I enjoyed hearing about it.
These sites are used by the people who lived here LAST! Humans have migrated through over the past 18K years. Any relationship claim to bury history to preserve ownership is destructive to gaining knowledge.
You havent figured it out, they searched deserts over and over, because they were from the cold. You have to figure in alamanatic understanding, they knew their climates well. They did live on the ice.
Should not repatriate. They are not the same people. The textile is from an entirely different occupation from thousands of years before ANY of the tribes currently recognized existed. Paiute oral history even states they came here from somewhere else and fought with the original occupants of that region. It would be like placing Otzi in a modern graveyard citing "these are his descendants, he should buried here". No, they are not. Keep them separated.
I entirely concur with your comments. American Natives are not Natives at all rather a Mongolian ancient Asian mix of peoples descended onto North America with the land bridges of the three major Ice ages depositing them as far as South America and the Florida range as well as many other sites across N America. Genetics have proven that the Indians are not native at all yet the common people choose to stick with this hypothesis knowing that contrary evidence loves otherwise.
Still all the same people folks. We all are related and 98.9% of all our dna is identical. Everyone of us originated from the same ancestors. That’s in agreement regardless if you believe in religion or science.
Agreed! Sounds like bad acting or a kindergarten teacher talking down to her students. I couldn’t do better but that’s why I wouldn’t even try. Part of growing up is recognizing your strong suites and exploiting those points as opposed to failing at things you are not good at. Participation trophies and parents afraid of hurting children’s feelings have really stagnated this new generations ability to efficiently do so.
Thank you, Sara, for an interesting review of your work at the Leonard Rock Shelter. You obviously did a careful excavation there, and I enjoyed hearing about it.
Hi Sarah, glad to watch your presentation. Hugs, Virginia from VC
Thanks for watching!
Excellent, very informative. Thank you. Consider buying a better microphone.
These sites are used by the people who lived here LAST! Humans have migrated through over the past 18K years. Any relationship claim to bury history to preserve ownership is destructive to gaining knowledge.
You havent figured it out, they searched deserts over and over, because they were from the cold. You have to figure in alamanatic understanding, they knew their climates well. They did live on the ice.
Poor sound and presentation!
Should not repatriate. They are not the same people. The textile is from an entirely different occupation from thousands of years before ANY of the tribes currently recognized existed. Paiute oral history even states they came here from somewhere else and fought with the original occupants of that region. It would be like placing Otzi in a modern graveyard citing "these are his descendants, he should buried here". No, they are not. Keep them separated.
I entirely concur with your comments.
American Natives are not Natives at all rather a Mongolian ancient Asian mix of peoples descended onto North America with the land bridges of the three major Ice ages depositing them as far as South America and the Florida range as well as many other sites across N America. Genetics have proven that the Indians are not native at all yet the common people choose to stick with this hypothesis knowing that contrary evidence loves otherwise.
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Still all the same people folks. We all are related and 98.9% of all our dna is identical. Everyone of us originated from the same ancestors. That’s in agreement regardless if you believe in religion or science.
@@williambrandondavis6897 thats a cope, our genes are human genes, but we ALL have different genes.
Let me guess you're all 12 years old?
very difficult to follow her --sound quality and voice --just going to move along now
Agreed! Sounds like bad acting or a kindergarten teacher talking down to her students. I couldn’t do better but that’s why I wouldn’t even try. Part of growing up is recognizing your strong suites and exploiting those points as opposed to failing at things you are not good at. Participation trophies and parents afraid of hurting children’s feelings have really stagnated this new generations ability to efficiently do so.
@@williambrandondavis6897 she just has bad audio quality bruh not everything is “millennial bad” hahaha