Peopling of America

Directions change with each earth crust displacement. Before the last catastrophe, the Pacific side of North America was actually the south, while the Arctic Circle was centered on Hudson Bay. Seen from this perspective, the migration of people from Siberia, across Beringia, and along the Pacific coast would be a movement from west to east. Seen from Haida Gwaii, the sun would appear to rise from the direction of California and set in the direction of Alaska.
If we listen with respect to the tales that the people of the First Nations of America tell then we find no stories of “ice-walls” or traveling through ice. Instead, we discover an entirely different story from that favored by archaeologists. It is a story of violent upheaval from a homeland that was destroyed. There are stories of arrival in ships and others that tell of ancient ancestors who were already in America. People who were forced to climb mountains to save themselves from the rising ocean.
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