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Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

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Are the American Indians descendants of the Chinese Yin Shang Dynasty? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Not so.

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Academics generally believe that at least 10,000 years ago, American Indians arrived in the Americas from the Bering Strait, which connects the United States and Asia.

They did not sail, but by land bridge.

While there is still debate in academia, modern science can prove that the Bering Strait Land Bridge must have disappeared 10,000 years ago.

In other words, the Amerindians may have passed tens of thousands of years, and at the latest it cannot be less than 10,000 years.

As we all know, the history of Chinese civilization is 5,000 years.

The Shang Dynasty was from 1600 BC to 1046 BC, that is, more than 3000 years ago.

That is to say, as early as 6,000 years before the establishment of the Shang Dynasty, the last Indians reached the Americas.

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

In fact, the Indians are by no means a single ethnic group, they are a mixture of many ethnic groups.

In tens of thousands of years, there should be many different human races that reached the Americas in batches through land bridges.

Their pedigree is more complicated, not only yellow, but also caucasian.

In fact, ten thousand years ago, there was no concept of nation or race, and human beings lived in small tribes.

After these tribes arrived in the Americas, after slow integration, they gradually formed a variety of Indians.

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Genetic analysis showed that in ancient American Indians, the maternal genes were relatively close to those of yellow people, and the paternal line was significantly different.

The Genetic Patrilineal Haplogroup of Indians is Q, the indigenous Yakuts (yellows) living in the Asian part of the Bering Strait today are N, some Huns are also N, Donghu and Mongols are C, and we are O in China, Japan and South Korea.

It can be seen that Chinese and Indians do have some connection, and the genetic difference is still very large.

The convention of the world is to determine the nation according to the patrilineal lineage, that is, Indians and Chinese have different male ancestors and do not belong to the descendants of the same ancestor.

We can also say that the ancestors of Indians and Chinese were different men, but their wives had some relationship, nothing more.

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Speaking of which, the Indians and Chinese have at most some distant blood relations, which have developed for tens of thousands of years, and they are not very related to each other.

This is easy to understand.

We look at Indians who have never intermarried with whites, and there is a big difference in appearance from Chinese.

It's a clear thing to see.

Is it really possible that the American Indians were descendants of the Yin Dynasty in China? Sasha Q&A Episode 86

Therefore, the Indians are not descendants of the Chinese Yin Shang Dynasty.

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