@@bernardleeman7726 No. Native Americans came to America in 2 stages from Siberia. The first stage (very ancient) produced the Native Latin, Central and North Americans we know today. The second stage (about 3,000 years ago) produced Eskimoic people.
@@bernardleeman7726 it was the ancient Beringian population, which lived in a region of today's Chukotka, Bering strait and Alaska, both Amerindians and Chukotko-Kamchatkan peoples descend from it, and separated from other Siberians and Asians long before that
Chukotko-Kamchatkans are so unique! Even though their similarities to Siberians and Native Americans are obvious, the way they dance is so different to everything i've ever seen, they give off a totally different vibe! Also i think i've got a crush on the girls lol looking too pretty in that attire and hairstyle..
@@battalion2604 the first migration of siberian settlers into the americas, became the native americans. The second, much more recent migration, became the inuit.
@@woohooo7634 There were 3 migrations from East Asia first and second migration from Siberia and third migration came from Alaska. Hunters and nomadic people continuously migrated to North America between those migration times.