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Ancient Myths - Oldest Native Americans

The Celts or descendants of the Celts crossed over the northeastern land bridge (via Greenland) from Europe 7,900 years ago. They were the first inhabitants of North America. Through thousands of years they could be found from the eastern coast (north to south), to the mid west and south west regions. From the Celts came the Iroquois and Mohawk indians.

Three hundred years after the Celts arrived, the Mound People migrated to North America from South America (via the Panama Peninsula, Mexico), to the south west and mid west regions, southern regions and along the east coast as far as North Carolina. From the Mound People came the Mogollon and Anasazi indians.

Eventually, the Celts and the Mound People intermixed and from them, the Seminole indians came into existence.

From the Mogollon's came the Apache indians. From the Mogollon's and the Anasazi's came the Hopi, Lenape and Pueblo indians.

See Native American Family Tree. This family tree will be added to and updated from time-to-time.


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