One of Canada's top Arctic archeologists says the remnants of a stone-and-sod wall unearthed on southern Baffin Island may be traces of a shelter built more than 700 years ago by Norse seafarers, a stunning find that would be just the second location in t
Asians were the first to arrive and many think that they came in waves, with the last being Polynesians who settled along the Pacific North West, or at least traded and intermarried with locals. There are too many similarities in art, architecture, culture and physical features to rule it out.
but ask any schoolkid what European discovered the Americas and they'll proudly yell out Columbus... then you can tell them NO! Leif Ericsson!
yep, those would be the current Natives... over the land bridge.
but ask any schoolkid what European discovered the Americas and they'll proudly yell out Columbus... then you can tell them NO! Leif Ericsson!
He played hockey for Detroit, didn't he?
yep, those would be the current Natives... over the land bridge.
but ask any schoolkid what European discovered the Americas and they'll proudly yell out Columbus... then you can tell them NO! Leif Ericsson!
I learned about Leif Ericson 20 years ago, when did they stop teaching about him?