Once we start uncovering more pre-ice age (melt water pulse 1A) remains, I think it’s a high likelihood there’s some sort of hither unto explored race of peoples. But whatever it is we call “white people” definitely weren’t around enough to influence genetics 1000 years ago in the NA. https://haplogroup.org/people/native-americans/
Neither does “native” really. Lots of geographic-dependent distinctions. The real question that needs to be answered is what kind of time scale are we talking about here?
There's a specific blood type found only in Native Americans. They also have food intolerances that Asians don't have.
These don't agree with your premise. Also their lore speaks different.
Once we start uncovering more pre-ice age (melt water pulse 1A) remains, I think it’s a high likelihood there’s some sort of hither unto explored race of peoples. But whatever it is we call “white people” definitely weren’t around enough to influence genetics 1000 years ago in the NA.
https://haplogroup.org/people/native-americans/
1000 years ago, " white people" didn't mean anything. It doesn't mean anything genetically now.
Neither does “native” really. Lots of geographic-dependent distinctions. The real question that needs to be answered is what kind of time scale are we talking about here?