Video – Rare gene studies proves multiple ancestors for Native Americans

As mentioned in earlier posts, in 2024 and the first half of 2025, I provided graphics historical research and linguistics support for a similar genetics study that found many other “rare genes” in Southeastern Native Americans . . . Austronesian, Proto-Sami, Yamnaya and Bronze Age Mediterranean.

This video is an especially comprehensible explanation of how an ancient Chinese rare gene was discovered in Native Americans . . . who could have only arrived by boat. Both the consumer-oriented labs and academicians, wanting to lick the moccasins of vocal, but uninformed tribal activists, have been concealing the existence of “other genes” in Pre-Columbian DNA samples.

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  1. Thank you Richard. I recall concluding in 1992 that the Americas were populated by boat down the Pacific coast, but there was no corroborating evidence. I would expect similar research would establish boat arrivals from western Europe along the edge of sea ice in the Solutrean period. Thoughts?

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    1. That video showed a boat route along the eastern Atlantic Coast. That is the only way that the Uchee and much earlier, the Windover Pond People could have arrived. The Uchees told Gen. James E. Oglethorpe that they came across the Atlantic from the “Home of the Sun.” The Windover Pond People were Sami.

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