tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645348467816143428.post3360335657276111507..comments2023-06-10T06:34:15.352-07:00Comments on Alvin M. and Betty Josephy Library of Western History and Culture: MLK and the IndiansUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645348467816143428.post-13983380064899814962015-05-18T15:22:11.070-07:002015-05-18T15:22:11.070-07:00No argument there. My post had to do with how Indi...No argument there. My post had to do with how Indians and African-Americans were treated by the white Europeans who began arriving--if you forget the Norse--in the fifteenth century. And of course, if we are talking genetics, the indigenous people of the Americas are ultimately of African origin. There is some interesting genetic information on this--and how it played out with introduced European diseases like smallpox and measles, in Charles Mann’s 1491: New revelations of the Americas before Columbus. rich whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08155150385706806646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645348467816143428.post-86015476530532983672015-05-18T08:59:27.658-07:002015-05-18T08:59:27.658-07:00The American Indian and The Black African have tot...The American Indian and The Black African have totally different migration routes, they are not even remotely related. Migration from Asia - http://genetics.thetech.org/sites/default/files/migration.gif Migration from Africa - http://bridgingcultures.neh.gov/muslimjourneys/archive/files/b81f6b8fa95eca63521445c236d29317.jpg Russell DiMariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16244335967846990176noreply@blogger.com