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Check it out!~ Man In North America 50,000 Years Ago- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/11/041118104010.htm

SO!!! whos land is this? Important- remember that the world has been here a long!!!!!!!!!! time......and Mexicans dont own jack!

2006-12-12 18:28:13 · 9 answers · asked by WriteAndWrong 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

http://www.sfu.museum/journey/01primary/index.php

people from North America came from the north down- not the south up!!!

2006-12-12 18:36:36 · update #1

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North America was inhabited by people even more than 50,000 years ago. The present researchers could only trace that time but it is possible that there are people even more than the years that researchers had found.

2006-12-12 18:43:33 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 0

I only want to clear up one big, giant myth here...one that we were taught in school and, obviously, is still being taught: Not all Native American ancesters came from the North. We were (are) taught that all Native Americans crossed the Bering Straits during an Ice Age, then migrated south and east to populate North America. Well, some did, perhaps most. These are the Athabascans (many variations on this spelling) and are most well-known in America as Navajo and Apache.
However, what we have not been taught is that The People known as the Pueblo Indians...Hopi, Zuni, Keres, the Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Sia, Cochiti, San Domingo, Acoma, Laguna, Nambe, Tesuque, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Pojoaque (recently extinct) Hano Isleta, Sandia, Taos, Picuris, Isleta del Sur (Mexicanized) Jemez, Pecos (extinct) Practically extinct: Senecu, Socorro del Sur, (both Mexicanized)...these People did not migrate from the North, as did the Navajo and Apache. They came from the South and migrated to the North. Having spent much time tracing their migrations by tracking their "rock art" (petroglyphs and paintings) and having sat with elders from Hopi clans and listening to their stories, it is absolutely irrefutable that the Pueblo Indians came from the South. Many, many Mexican villages are Hopi ancesters who dropped off the migrations and settled where they are now, in present day Mexico, as they did from coast-to-coast in present day United States.

Yes, people roamed and hunted and gathered here a long, long time ago. So what's your point? You want to reverse ownership? Then we'd have to give it back to the animals that were here before Man. But then there'd be no Yahoo! Answers...

2006-12-12 19:19:21 · answer #2 · answered by ridge50 3 · 1 1

i imagine that 50000 years is a lengthy,lengthy.lengthy time period in the past in an section very very a techniques away fairytale. In that many years some thing ought to ensue, that many years butterflies ought to turn to guy. What I advise is 50000 years isn't plausible! i ought to a lot somewhat bypass with the more advantageous reasonable 2000-3000 years. with techniques from the way in those 3000 years I nonetheless do not imagine ANY monkeys have became to adult males and probably by no skill will.

2016-11-30 12:39:45 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

"Buy the way, how many pyramids are there in the U.S.A. and how many in Mexico?"

Great point- that further illustrates that the Mexicans WEREN'T here in what is now the USA. Had they been here all along, they would've built pyramids, but as we can all see for ourselves... no pyramids!!! What we do find, however, are Viking burial mounds, Salutrean spear points, and "Kennewick Man", which all happen to be Caucasian. Go build a pyramid...

2006-12-12 18:38:39 · answer #4 · answered by blotto 5 · 1 0

Not much of a point you are making. It does bring up the question of ownership of the US though. Hispanics need to understand that this country is called the United States of America, period. If you don't like our rules stay home and make your own rules.

2006-12-12 22:33:37 · answer #5 · answered by meathead 5 · 1 0

You seem to imply that ownership is designated on a first come first served basis.
I myself think the way worldwide ownership works is based on power, and money.
If by some miracle the US, and China could band together, they could own the world.

2006-12-12 18:46:35 · answer #6 · answered by baloneycurtains 2 · 1 0

The planet will be here a long time ,long after its scratched us off like fleas,so arguing over ownership doesn't make much sence.BESIDES they were walking threw looking for a vending machine,the big furry fella needed a snickers.

2006-12-12 18:39:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

50,000 YEARS AGO, NOBODY OWN ANYTHING NOT EVEN AMERICA. By the way, how many pyramids are there in the U.S.A. and how many in Mexico? It was the westerners that came here and claim this land unjustly and undeserving.

2006-12-12 18:33:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

I do believe god created this world and everyone in it. So whose land is it?

2006-12-13 20:34:14 · answer #9 · answered by crissy00 2 · 0 0

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