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  2. Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories - Wikipedia

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    The Mapuche word toki may also mean "chief" and thus may be related to the Quechua word toqe ("militia chief") and the Aymara word toqueni ("person of great judgement"). [55] In the view of Moulian et al. (2015) the possible South American links complicate matters regarding the meaning of the word toki because they are suggestive of Polynesian ...

  3. Solutrean hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Clovis and other Paleoindian point forms, markers of archaeological cultures in North America. The Solutrean hypothesis on the peopling of the Americas is the claim that the earliest human migration to the Americas began from Europe during the Solutrean Period, with Europeans traveling along pack ice in the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. Peopling of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Map of early human migrations based on the Out of Africa theory; figures are in thousands of years ago (kya). [1]The peopling of the Americas began when Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Paleo-Indians) entered North America from the North Asian Mammoth steppe via the Beringia land bridge, which had formed between northeastern Siberia and western Alaska due to the lowering of sea level during the ...

  5. Congolese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Congolese Americans; Total population; By ancestry or ethnic origin: 5,488 (2000 US Census) [1] Congolese-born: 105,000 (2023 US Census) [2]: Regions with significant populations; Texas (especially the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex followed by The Houston area,) North Carolina (especially in the Charlotte area followed by the Raleigh area,) the Buffalo, NY Metropolitan Area, Iowa, Kentucky, [3 ...

  6. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    People moved throughout the border, with immigrants, refugees, and exiles fleeing Mexico, and rebels going back and forth from the Mexican-American border to contribute to the war effort. [68] Combined, both conflicts had over a million deaths and led hundreds of thousands of Mexicans to flee to the United States in order to pursue better ...

  7. Port strike: Don't hoard that toilet paper! Here's what you ...

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    The disruption rekindled memories of the pandemic, when the global supply chain was upended, prompting consumers to hoard toilet paper in particular. But some Shore consumers said it was too soon ...

  8. Gullah - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the word Gullah can be traced to the Kikongo language, spoken around the Congo River's mouth, from which the Gullah language dialects spoken by black Americans today come. Some scholars suggest that it may be cognate with the name Angola , where the ancestors of many of the Gullah people originated.

  9. Louie Anderson was the 'token white guy' in 'Coming to ... - AOL

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    Louie Anderson landed a part in "Coming to America," Eddie Murphy's 1988 cult classic, because of a kind gesture. And he had no idea it would revamp his film career.