Thursday, January 29, 2009

Where Did American Indian Come From

The first “Americans” went to America so long ago that we cannot really know as much as we would like to know about their earliest history. But this is what most authorities think happened.

About 12,000 years ago bands of hunters on foot wandered into a strange new land, following herds of elk and caribou. The land these early hunters came from was probably Siberia. They crossed over to Alaska where the continents of Asia and North America are closest together at the narrow strip of water now called Bering Strait.

For thousand of years more hunters went to North America. They did not all go at once, but went in small family groups. Although they came from the dame homeland and were originally alike, they went over a period of thousands of years and thus the groups differed in many ways. They differed in language, in appearance, in customs, in ways of making a living, and in the way they adapted themselves to life in the new land.

They all had straight, black hair and high cheekbones. They were all dark skinned, but their shadings varied. The skins of some had a reddish tinge and so these people were often called “red men.”

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