
Natives from the Japanese islands, who became the ancestors of many Indian tribes, the English newspaper The Telegraph , opened and began colonizing America.
According to recent studies, immigrants from the Japanese islands appeared in the New World 15 thousand years ago. Earlier, anthropologists believed that America was colonized from China or Mongolia.
In the course of the study, more than 20 parameters of modern and prehistoric skulls in Europe, Asia and America were compared. After a thorough analysis to the group of scientists from the USA, China and Mongolia under the leadership of Dr. Loring Brays, a professor of anthropology of the University of Michigan, it was possible to restore the genealogical tree of ethnic groups and create a map of the resettlement of mankind.
Most anthropologists believe that the oldest man appeared in Africa, and the world was colonized by "waves" when a person drove adverse climatic conditions from their own places.
About 17 thousand years ago, the last ice age ended, and the ice began to retreat, and after that people could move from Asia to America, and about 15 thousand years ago the first people reached the New World.
In the Almanac of ProChedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study of Loring Brays concludes that the first American settlers are not genetically associated with representatives of any famous population in mainland Asia.
At the same time, they are close to the nations Ainu, who lived on the Japanese islands, and with their predecessors √ yomon. Such famous tribes of American Indians as Iroquois, Siu and Blackfoot came from immigrants from Japan.