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This theory is heavily associated with the legend of Votan, a mythological figure who allegedly founded the first city of the New World in 1000 B.C.
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According to the Viking Sagas, Norcemen from Iceland first settled Greenland in the 980s
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Thorvald Eiriksson sailed with a crew of 30 men Newfoundland, were he was killed during hostilities with Skrælings (native people.
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The Duhare, raised many animals ( including deer for their milk, for which they made cheese, a practice witch died out in Ireland in the 1200s.
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In 1311, Abubakari II abdicated his throne to his brother Mansa Musa and commissioned a voyage to the end of the
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Mansa Musa sent a fleet of 400 ships across the Atlantic, he and his fleet never returned, and some speculated that he landed in Brazil, in 1312.
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Inn 1398, with the help of Henry Sinclair, hundreds of knight Templars, reached Nova Scotia, Canada.
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A policy of relocating Indians from their homelands to Indians Territory and reservations and surrounding areas to open their lands for non-native settlements.
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It was one of the last events during the Indian war. Warriors, women and children was slaughtered by the U.S. Cavalry.
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President Woodrow Wilson gave citizenship to all Native Americans who had served in World War
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The act granted citizenship to any Native Americans born within the United States, and at the time many were still denied voting rights by individual state or local laws.
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In 1960, the remains of a Norse settlement was found at L´Anse aux Meadows, Canada.
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In 2011, it was revealed that the Duhare language shared numerous similarities with Gaelic.
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In 2012, a team of anthropologists released a study that showed a unique shared mutation between Siberian people and Native people.