ANSWERS: 11
  • Polynesians maybe?
  • Probably people in the Paleolithic era (Early Stone Age) who came from Asia via a land connection between Siberia and Alaska which does not exist any more.
  • the first settlers and inhabitants had to the native american cause they were the ones killed off to make america what it is today.
  • Pilgrams +5
  • People migrated across the Bering Strait from Asia.
  • Other than the natives, the first discoverers of N. America was the vikings. Among which were Eric the Red and Leif Ericson.
  • The Chinese who walked across the frozen Bering Straits.
  • It was the Hebrews of the 10 Northern kingdoms of Israel right before they were captured by the Assyrians in 6-700 BCE. Ancient Paleo Hebrew writings have been found in caves along the Colorado River. Torah writings, praise to YHVH as well as directions to shelter and resourses are described. "In Plain Sight" is a evcellent book. Photos and documentation. Sorry authoress escapes me. What Tribe(s) of the 12 ? Zebulunites most likely.
  • Eskimos as far as my history says, they navigated through the northern Ice caps from what is now Russia over thousands of years eventually settling along the shore lines of Canada, north America right away down to Brazil & south America, they became the various tribes of red Indian who inhabited North America before they where driven from their Lands by the settlers from Europe.
  • natives
  • Per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bering_land_bridge#cite_note-7 : "The Bering land bridge is significant for several reasons, not least because it is believed to have enabled human migration to the Americas from Asia about 25,000 years ago."

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