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The Eskimos were of the Mongol race, so why did they become Native Americans?

The Eskimos were of the Mongol race, so why did they become Native Americans?

In the land of the Americas, before the arrival of the Europeans, there lived a very large number of local people, that is, native Americans, who existed in this place tens of thousands of years ago, and who had spread out and had their own language. In the northern region of today's Canada, there lived a special group of people who had strange lifestyles, who went out on a sleigh, lived in an igloo, and ate very simply, and this group of people was the Inuit, also known as the Eskimos.

These people belong to the same yellow race as the other races in the whole of the Americas, to the Mongol race, but in detail, these people are different from the Indians who also belong to the Mongolian race, their skin is closer to the current yellow race, and the indian skin color shows brown, so what is the difference between these people and the Indians?

The Eskimos were of the Mongol race, so why did they become Native Americans?

Regarding Indians, many people have the concept of Native Americans, but they are actually yellow people. To answer this question, we must start from tens of thousands of years ago. There is a view that Americans migrated to the Americas tens of thousands of years ago via the land bridge in the Bering Strait; another view that Americans traveled through Southeast Asia through the South Pacific, reached South America, and then spread through the Americas, both of which are true, because later studies found that Americans and Malayans, Chinese belonged to the same ancestor.

What about the Eskimos or Inuit? The Eskimos were the name given to them by the Indians, who were also who migrated from Asia, but their skin was lighter and closer to modern Asians, apparently because they arrived in the Americas later than the Indians arrived in the Americas, and therefore more like the Asians today.

The Eskimos were of the Mongol race, so why did they become Native Americans?

The Inuit arrived in the Americas late, which created a disadvantage for them to fight against the Indians who had long since taken root in the Americas, and the Indians were not friendly to them, so after many wars, the Inuit were driven by the Indians to the northernmost ice fields of Canada.

As we said earlier, the Arctic wasteland where the Inuit lived was a very bad environment. Earlier in the modern era when the Canadian government ruled this place, when the whole Canadian was in the developed world, the people in this place still did not have electricity, did not have all kinds of things necessary for modern life, which shows that the Canadian government did not care about this place.

The Eskimos were of the Mongol race, so why did they become Native Americans?

After the Indians drove the Inuit to the extremely cold, they thought that these people could not survive there, because the environment was too difficult, but the Inuit let them down, the Inuit survived strongly, and nevertheless, the Indians gave them a name of "Eskimo", which means a person who eats raw meat, which shows that the Inuit body is indeed good. The Inuit, who ate raw meat, made a smooth transition to modern society, and the Indians who ate roast meat were massacred.

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