The Ojibwe (Haplogroup X) travelled from Canada to Europe 20,000 years ago.

in canada •  7 years ago  (edited)

They have always shown the arrows going the wrong way !

The Anishinaabe have been in Canada for millions of years....

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According to Moreno-Mayar there is another more plausible way to account for the presence of the relevant genetic marker, which was found in three of forty teeth analyzed. This marker, known as Haplogroup X, was picked up by the ancestors of Native Americans as they encountered Ancient North Eurasians on their migration northeast towards Siberia, and eventually North America. In other words, the genetic results fit with the accepted theory that Native Americans came from Asia.

Wrong.

They have tried so many different ways to explain the existence of Haplogroup X in Canada and the Levant that now they are looking Silly.

The Anishiaabe originate in Canada and travelled East to Europe 20,000 years ago ....

Story: http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/cbc-under-fire-for-documentary-that-says-first-humans-to-colonize-new-world-sailed-from-europe

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I'm sure I have either read or heard that they came across the Atlantic in Canoes made from hollowed out trees & rafted together & were trading furs & things with the Spanish long before it happened the other way.

Definitely .... 30,000 years of travelling back and forth.