The Period When the First Human Beings Migrated to North America, the Reason Siberia and the U.S. Were Connected During the Late Pleistocene Period, the Dual Hypotheses of How Human Beings Migrated to North America, the Period When British Columbia, Canada Could Be Domesticated by Human Beings, the Lack of Livestock Herding and Agricultural Work Within the North American Northwest Throughout History, North American Northwest First Nations Groups Understanding and Exploiting the Environment to Survive Without Livestock Husbandry and Agriculture, How Novel Chiefs are Selected Within North American Northwest First Nations Groups, the Reason Women are Selected to Pass Down Family Knowledge and Lineage Within North American Northwestern First Nations Groups, the Size of First Nations Long Houses, the Number of Persons and Residential Units Within a Long House, the Size and Diameter of Northwest Cedar Trees (Western Red Cedar), the Reason Some First Nations Groups View Cedar Trees as the “Tree of Life”, the Primary Reason for Conflict Between North American Northwestern First Nations Groups Throughout History, How North American Northwest First Nations Groups Displayed Their Capability During Conflict to Disparate Groups, Slavery Existing Within North American Northwestern First Nations Groups, the Most Dangerous Task When Hunting Whales, the Composition of Harpoon Barbs Within North American Northwestern First Nations Groups, and How Whale Hunting Was Taught Within North American Northwestern First Nations Groups Throughout History

The first people to have arrived in North America are suspected to have arrived 15,800 years ago. Sea levels were much lower because of polar ice caps being frozen, which allowed modern day Siberia and Alaska, United States of America, to be connected. How migration occurred is still debated, with some scholars hypothesizing that walking whilst hunting large mammals was the most likely way, whilst others propose that these groups hunted along the shoreline using maritime skill sets and travel ve...


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