Didn't they find little people in this country too? If they did, wouldn't that stand to reason that they could have been bred out like the Neanderthals? There are many things that do need to be left in the past, but.........we can't learn about our past or where we originated if we don't bring that stuff to the present. :-D Did they ever find the connection between any of the tribes & those they have discovered were "first" here? I thought i had read something about that. LOL not all family gets a long, there are some arguing ;-) well, disease had to be in the ground before people. I mean look at Parvo, and many other things that stay in the ground for years that stays in the ground, so we've got disease, we have unsanitary practices.....which definitely helps spread things around.....Don't think the Europeans were all that great on sanitation either. Its all very interesting (to me), because even today in such modern times, we have disease issues. Some have become superbugs or have gotten resistant to many things......I wonder how many have changed(diseased) from what they originally were. The kids & I have talked about creating a time line of sorts to try & follow the progress of the human creation/population along with our ancestors.... On 4/9/2016 10:39 PM, James via wrote: > The past; its always an ongoing study. > Seems daily contradictions of the day before. > As for reality, well, I guess that depends on who believes whom. > There are many things in the past. > And, thats where it needs to stay far as people getting along in the > present. > Indians? Or who? Where did every one here come from, and when? > People been at battle every since there were more than one. > Now, they battle about who knows more about the past, or who is the best > at it. > Learning about the past is one thing, and still living it, that another. > As people, we need to promote getting along, and as you follow your > ancestors and your dna and where people came from in the beginnings, you > will note, there is a possibility we are all related, so why not act > like it and we wont have to follow faults. Indians talked about little > people, so did Irish and others. > People dont just bring a disease like mail, its a follower. Its every > where. > Also, its not just the people. and in those old times, people used their > hands for many things before eating. Not knowing then about germs easy > way to get sick. > *its a world event. > >