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There are two principle theories in scientific circles:

  • They took advantage of the land bridge between Russia and Alaska
  • They followed the coasts in boats while hunting establishing initial campsites along the west coast of North and South America

North American aboriginal beliefs often feature a creation story indicating a local genesis of the human race without Immigration from Asia.

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