Book Review: Origin by Jennifer Raff

Book Review: Origin by Jennifer Raff

Volume 21, Number 2 (2022) 21 (2): 178-181


Keywords Human Migration, Genetic History, Indigenous Peoples, Pueblo Revolt, Paleogenomics, Early Human Settlements, Cultural Significance of Horses

Abstract

In Origin, Jennifer Raff challenges conventional narratives surrounding the peopling of the Americas by foregrounding the role of genetic history and Indigenous perspectives. Drawing on advances in paleogenomics, Raff explores early human migration patterns and highlights the deep ancestral connections between African, Asian, and American Indian populations. 

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Published January 1, 2022

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Book Review: Origin by Jennifer Raff. (2022). Fourth World Journal, 21(2), 178-181. https://doi.org/10.63428/7t16a025

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Origin By Jennifer Raff Hatchet Book Group 12 New York First Edition February 2022 ISBN 9781538749715 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781538749708 (ebook)

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