Description
Did a group of thirteenth-century Japanese journey to the American Southwest, there to merge with the people, language, and religion of the Zuni tribe? For many years, anthropologists have understood the Zuni in the American Southwest to occupy a special place in Native American culture and ethnography.
Their language, religion, and blood type are startlingly different from all other tribes.
Most puzzling, the Zuni appear to have much in common with the people of Japan.
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