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Not sure about the rest of the US but here in the Northeast, the Lenape date back at least 10,000 years.

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Got any info on that? I've found nothing predating European contact and even then they were called nomadic so therefor not bound to the land or of a single dynasty given nomadic tribes wax and Wane and evolve as they come into contact with other tribes that interbreed or eradicate in war

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Just look up "history of lenape" or whatever. It is all over the interJew, I mean, internet. Some sources even say 12,000 years. It is also stated here in NYC at the Museum of Natural History and the Native American Museum.

But of course, who the fuck knows. None of us were here to witness any of this first hand, but it makes sense because the Indians walked across from Eurasia when there was still ice bridging the two continents like 20,000 years ago.

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The top four search results are all the same from the same source beginning with Dutch and Swiss contact.

Makes sense as they had none of their own record keeping meaning their so called history depends on nothing more than heresy.

In summary. Humans existed there but who they were is long lost except for political power game pretentions