This doesn’t look like much. 🌊
But 14,000 years ago, it was everything.
Water. Food. Travel. Survival.
Here’s what archaeologists just uncovered 👇
🔗 https://tinyurl.com/5dntzjwa
#IceAgeAlaska #ArchaeologyFinds #Mammoths #FirstAmericans #science #archaeology #Anthropology 🧭

🌍🗿 Paradigm shift in history! New study reveals “technological fingerprint” from stone tools proving First Americans arrived from East Asia over 20,000 years ago via coastal routes—not a land bridge. Rewrites migration story! Read more: https://thedebrief.org/this-marks-a-paradigm-shift-study-finds-technological-fingerprint-proving-first-americans-arrived-over-20000-years-ago/

@goodnews

#GoodNews #FirstAmericans #AncientMigration #ArchaeologyDiscovery #HistoryRewritten

“This Marks a Paradigm Shift”: Study Finds 'Technological Fingerprint' Proving First Americans Arrived Over 20,000 Years Ago

Science, Tech and Defense for the Rebelliously Curious.

The Debrief

Stone tools track how ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a coastal route from East Asia during the last ice age to become North America's First Peoples.

#archaeology #FirstAmericans #Palaeolithic #NortheastAsia
https://phys.org/news/2025-10-stone-tools-paleolithic-pacific-migration.html

Stone tools trace Paleolithic Pacific migration into North America

A new analysis of stone tools offers strong evidence for the theory that ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a coastal route from East Asia during the last ice age to become North America's First Peoples, according to a paper published this week in the journal Science Advances.

Phys.org
Archaeologists have discovered a 7,000-year-old Native American village on Alaska's Shuyak Island, the oldest known settlement in the Kodiak Archipelago. The findings reveal a complex history of Indigenous life that challenges previous assumptions about ancient population patterns.
#Alaska #nativeamerican #firstamericans #migration
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/native-american-village-alaska-0022256

The #Interior Dept, which manages millions of acres of #PublicLands & #water, is slated for a 30.5% overall cut, acc/to the #Trump #budget. The Bureau of #Land Management #conservation programs are slated to lose $198 million in cuts, while the proposal suggests nearly $1 billion in cuts to various #tribal & Bureau of Indian Affairs programs & grants.

#FirstAmericans #AmericanIndians #NativeAmericans #Alaskans #IndigenousPeoples

FIRST AMERICANS: DNA, ASIA AND ASIANS | Facts and Details

PEOPLE. HARK.

In my opinion--which I won't name humble, since I'm posting it as an announcement --you need to be following @LostCityMagic. He's a conjurer of the Cherokee tribe in #Oklahoma. One of the loveliest aspects of his account is that he posts a Cherokee word of the day along with the word written in Cherokee and English, and with the word's phonetic pronunciation.

Don't sleep on following--you won't regret it!

https://mastodon.social/@LostCityMagic/111566393898505763
#Cherokee
#FirstAmericans
#NativeAmericans
#magic

@sothach It certainly does.

I never knew about that aspect of Choctaw history until I visited the First Americans Museum here in OKC. If you ever get to visit here, I highly recommend that place. I have visited countless museums all over Europe, and the First Americans Museum is hands down the best organized, best informative, most effective museum I have ever encountered.

#FirstAmericans
#FirstAmericansMuseum
#OklahomaCity

Today is #NativeAmericanHeritageDay in celebration of #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth There are currently 574 different federally recognized tribes living within the USA…

Artwork by Native American street artist Votan Henriquez, "Warrior Wombyn”
#NativeAmerican #IndigenousPeoples #FirstNations #StreetArt #History
#MastoArt #FirstAmericans

#NewPaper #Paleontology #Paleomammalogy #Archaeology #FirstAmericans

Ryan Scott Hechler & Daniel Zurita-Altamirano (2023)

Podrían ser gigantes: una etnografía arqueológica sobre los procesos históricos de racionalización de las megafaunas, los mastodontes y las primeras interacciones humanas en Ecuador.

Antropología Cuadernos de Investigación 27: 44-63 (in Spanish)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26807/ant.vi27.298

https://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/298