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Paleoindian Migration and Native American Ancestry Video

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Use this Native American Indian History video entitled Paleoindian Migration and Native American Ancestry to study the North American climate during and after the Pleistocene age Explain the process of Carbon 14 dating.

Examine the different theories about Paleoindian migration across the continents and where the first Americans originated. Learn about the Monte Verde archeological site in Chile that dates from 35,000 years ago.

 

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Paleoindian Migration and Native American Ancestry Video . Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Native American History. Learn about Paleoindian Migration and Native American Ancestry. Learn about the Paleoindians, or 'First Indians', who populated the American continent about 11,500 years ago.
  • Discover how analyzing the tools and weapons found at key archaeological digs in Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado have given us detailed information about how the Paleoindian cultures lived.
  • Explore the unique culture from the mammoth hunters to the buffalo hunters to the ancestors of today's Native American cultures.
  • Describe the North American climate during and after the Pleistocene age.
  • Learn different types of dating methods, including Carbon 14 dating, tree-ring dating, and stratigraphy.
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