Author:
First Rider Dorothy,Crop Eared Wolf Annabel,Murray John,de Flamingh Alida,Campelo dos Santos Andre Luiz,Lanoë François,Zedeño Maria N.,DeGiorgio Michael,Lindo John,Malhi Ripan S.
Abstract
AbstractMutually beneficial partnerships between genomics researchers and North American Indigenous Nations are rare. Here, we present one such partnership that provides insight into the peopling of the Americas and furnishes a new line of evidence that can be used to further treaty and Indigenous rights. We show that the genomics of sampled individuals from the Blackfoot Confederacy belong to a previously undescribed ancient lineage that diverged from other genomic lineages in the Americas in Late Pleistocene times. Using multiple complementary forms of knowledge, we provide a scenario for Blackfoot population history that fits with oral tradition and provides a plausible model for the evolutionary process of the peopling of the Americas.One-Sentence SummaryPreviously unknown genomic lineage in North America revealed in present-day Indigenous community and historic ancestors.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory