Indians

By Odongoo
  • 1000 BCE

    Phoenicians

    This theory is heavily associated with the legend of Votan, a mythological figure who allegedly founded the first city of the New World in 1000 B.C.
  • 980

    Greenland in the 980s

    According to the Viking Sagas, Norcemen from Iceland first settled Greenland in the 980s
  • 1004

    Thorvald Eiriksson

    Thorvald Eiriksson sailed with a crew of 30 men Newfoundland, were he was killed during hostilities with Skrælings (native people.
  • 1200

    The Duhare

    The Duhare, raised many animals ( including deer for their milk, for which they made cheese, a practice witch died out in Ireland in the 1200s.
  • 1311

    1311

    In 1311, Abubakari II abdicated his throne to his brother Mansa Musa and commissioned a voyage to the end of the
  • 1312

    Mansa Musa

    Mansa Musa sent a fleet of 400 ships across the Atlantic, he and his fleet never returned, and some speculated that he landed in Brazil, in 1312.
  • 1398

    Henry Sinclair

    Inn 1398, with the help of Henry Sinclair, hundreds of knight Templars, reached Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Civlization fun act of 1819

  • President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian removal act

    A policy of relocating Indians from their homelands to Indians Territory and reservations and surrounding areas to open their lands for non-native settlements.
  • Wounded Knee Massacre

    It was one of the last events during the Indian war. Warriors, women and children was slaughtered by the U.S. Cavalry.
  • Citizenship

    President Woodrow Wilson gave citizenship to all Native Americans who had served in World War
  • Indian citizenship act

    The act granted citizenship to any Native Americans born within the United States, and at the time many were still denied voting rights by individual state or local laws.
  • In 1960

    In 1960, the remains of a Norse settlement was found at L´Anse aux Meadows, Canada.
  • Duhare language

    In 2011, it was revealed that the Duhare language shared numerous similarities with Gaelic.
  • In 2012

    In 2012, a team of anthropologists released a study that showed a unique shared mutation between Siberian people and Native people.