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Native American Heritage Month

11/20/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

The first peoples of the Americas came from Siberia, crossing the Bering Land Bridge about 15,000 years ago. By comparison, Europeans did not make contact until about 500 years ago!  According […]

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