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RE: Aleutian and Pribilof Islands: Beauty, Tradition, Tragedy

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Thank you so much, for reading and supporting. I feared the blog was too long, but felt I needed all of it to give a complete idea of the place, the people, and their history. So glad there are patient people like you who work their way through it.

Were they just not in the mood to stay? Or conquered they America from another direction?

The answer to this is worthy of many blogs. As I read, I learned that there is by no means unanimity in theories about how and when the earliest "Americans" arrived. Or even the Aleutians. There is one theory that the migration to Alaska and the Aleutians was by sea, coming from the West. This theory is not much in favor. Then recent discoveries in South America throw established dates and theories into doubt.
And then there's Thor Heyerdahl, who sought to prove the earliest Americans sailed from Mesopotamia.
The questions continue....

Most of the Aleutians are part of the Alaskan Wildlife Preserve. So I don't think large scale settlement would be possible, even if people were inclined. Today, only the indigenous people are allowed to slaughter seals, because the animals are protected.

As for Tasmania....
You cannot guess how interesting this is to me. I have earlier read (and have written) a small bit about Tasmania, as part of my exploration into effects of colonialism.
I even tweeted about Truganini
That must have been a fascinating experience. If I had a private jet (😅) I would visit that part of the world. The trip would be impossible for me now...I would never survive 😁
Thanks, again for reading and for the interesting comments. It seems every time a question is answered another tantalizing one arises.
Have the most wonderful, peaceful weekend.
Warm regards,
AG

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Hey @agmoore,

There is one theory that the migration to Alaska and the Aleutians was by sea, coming from the West. This theory is not much in favor. Then recent discoveries in South America throw established dates and theories into doubt.
And then there's Thor Heyerdahl, who sought to prove the earliest Americans sailed from Mesopotamia.
The questions continue....

I also heard about things like this. In combination with aspects, we already discussed these theories could be proven.

Most of the Aleutians are part of the Alaskan Wildlife Preserve. So I don't think large scale settlement would be possible, even if people were inclined. Today, only the indigenous people are allowed to slaughter seals, because the animals are protected.

Yeah, that's good. Not only for the seals ;-)

It seems every time a question is answered another tantalizing one arises.

That's the curse of a good article. The better you attract peoples attention and understanding, the more comments and further thoughts a being added.

If I had a private jet (😅) I would visit that part of the world. The trip would be impossible for me now...I would never survive 😁

Try one of the big A380 planes! They are really comfortable!

A perfect remaining weekend also to you

Cheers

Chapper

A 380 ! Why didn't I think of that! Tasmania, here I come!

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(That's your personal GIF 😄)

Thank you for your kind words--it makes a difference. Don't work too hard this week :)

Warm regards,
AG

So far it's ok!

Thanks

Chapper