Wikibooks: Canadian LGBT History/Pre-colonial/Overview

=Paleo Indians and Archaic periods= [[right thumb Paleo Indians hunting a by c. 1920]] According to and evidence North and South America were the last continents in the world with human habitation. cite web title=Atlas of the Human Journey The Genographic Project publisher=National Geographic Societ...

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:49051:264692 2024-03-31T07:51:59+00:00 Wikibooks: Canadian LGBT History/Pre-colonial/Overview https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Canadian_LGBT_History/Pre-colonial/Overview eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2024-03-02T17:31:11Z =Paleo Indians and Archaic periods= [[right thumb Paleo Indians hunting a by c. 1920]] According to and evidence North and South America were the last continents in the world with human habitation. cite web title=Atlas of the Human Journey The Genographic Project publisher=National Geographic Society. date=1996 2008 url=https //genographic.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html?era=e003 accessdate=2009 10 06 cite web url=http //archaeology.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ zTi=1 sdn=archaeology cdn=education tm=25 f=00 tt=13 bt=1 bts=1 zu=http%3A//www.jstor.org/stable/279189 title=Alternate Migration Corridors for Early Man in North America work=American Antiquity Vol. 44 No. 1 (Jan. 1979) p2 accessdate=2009 10 06 During the 50 000 17 000 years ago falling sea levels allowed people to move across the Bering land bridge ( ) that joined Siberia to north west North America the area now known as Alaska. cite web url=https //www.cambridgedna.com/genealogy dna ancient migrations slideshow.php?view=step7 title=An mtDNA view of the peopling of the world by Homo sapiens publisher=Cambridge DNA Services year=2007 accessdate=2011 06 01 cite journal title=The Late Pleistocene Dispersal of Modern Humans in the Americas work=Ted Goebel et al url=http //www.centerfirstamericans.com/cfsa publications/Science2008.pdf format=Verbal tutorial possible publisher=The Center for the Study of First Americans format=PDF year=2008 doi=10.1126/science.1153569 accessdate=2010 02 05 pmid=18339930 volume=319 issue=5869 journal=Science pages=1497–502 At that point they were blocked by the that covered most of Canada which confined them to Alaska for thousands of years. cite web title=New World Settlers Took 20 000 Year Pit Stop first=Ker last=Than url=http //news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/02/080214 america layover.html publisher=National Geographic Society year=2008 accessdate=2010 01 23 Around 16 000 years ago the allowing people to move south and east into Canada. cite web first=David K last=Jordan title=Prehistoric Beringia ... Book Bering Land Bridge Alaska Beringia Siberia WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks Canada Thumb ENVELOPE(-64.259,-64.259,-65.247,-65.247)
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