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There is no irrefutable proof yet, but most ancient historians believe they came over from Asia during a time that the Bering Straights were iced over. Thousand years ago, the ice connected Alaska and Russia. Asian traveled on the freezing ice to North Americas. They became Indians or Native Americans. Today the ice is melting and we can not walk across it anymore.

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they traveled by rafts,walk or used horses.

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they travelled by wagon and horse

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