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Evidence of Viking gangbang exposes slutty ways of native American women.


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2019 Feb 3, 5:05am   940 views  7 comments

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First American in Europe 'was native woman kidnapped by Vikings and hauled back to Iceland 1,000 years ago'

A native woman kidnapped by the Vikings may have been the first American to arrive in Europe around 1,000 years ago, according to a startling new study.

The discovery of a gene found in just 80 Icelanders links them with early Americans who may have been brought back to Iceland by Viking raiders.

The discovery means that the female slave was in Europe five centuries before Christopher Columbus first paraded American Indians through the streets in Spain after his epic voyage of discovery in 1492.

The genes that the woman left behind have now been discovered in the DNA of just our distinct family lines.

Any early suggestion that the genes were from Asia were ruled out after it was worked out that they had been present in Iceland since at least the 18th century – long before Asian genes appeared in Icelanders.

The team found that the genes they studied can be traced to common ancestors in the south of Iceland, near the Vatnajˆkull glacier, in around 1710.

t has long been thought that Viking raiders arrived in the Americas centuries before Columbus ever arrived in the Caribbean.

Norse epic sagas such as ‘Erik the Red’, talk of early Scandavian settlers discovering lush new lands, with a temperate climate and abundant crops – now believed to be parts of northern Canada.

A Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows, in the eastern Canadian region of Newfoundland, is thought to date to the 11th century. Other such settlements are found in Greenland, which Viking navigators reached from Iceland.

Because Iceland was isolated from the rest of the world from the 11th century onwards scientists speculate that the woman must have been taken from the

Viking raiders will kidnapped local women on their plundering trips to Europe and the Americas
Viking raiders kidnapped local women on their plundering trips to Europe and the Americas

Americas sometime around the year 1000.

The DNA lineage, named C1e, is mitochondrial – which means that the genes were introduced by a woman.

The unknown American woman was probably abducted from the Americas and then brought to Iceland after surviving the sea voyage back. She then bore children in her new home but nothing was ever written of her existence or fate.

The study will be published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

Iceland is a renowned centre for gene research and the new study was led by DeCode Genetics - a world-leading genome research lab on the island which has DNA records of almost everyone living on the island.

Carles Lalueza-Fox, who co-authored the paper, told MailOnline: ‘In my view, the most plausible hypothesis is that these four Icelandic families derived from an Amerindian woman brought there at pre-Columbian times.

‘There are alternatives to this that we cannot totally reject. To have a definite proof, we should found a pre-Columbian Icelandic remain that could be genetically analysed and show the same Amerindian lineage.’

One of the alternatives is that a post 1400s American female, like Pocohontas, the character that inspired the Disney film, found her way from mainland Europe to Iceland. But scientists believe this to be unlikely because of how isolated Iceland was at the time.

Since the woman’s arrival a millennium ago, 40 generations of her descendants have lived in Iceland. In each generation, there was at least one girl child.

She also had daughters and the female lineage has not been interrupted yet as the mitochondrial gene has been passed through the generations.

The research team do not believe the lineage passed to the European mainland

The Vikings were fearsome warriors and highly skilled navigators. Viking raiders in Britain took not just gold and other precious good but also slaves that they could sell elsewhere around the world.

For example, while the original male inhabitants of Iceland were mostly of Viking origin, the majority of original female inhabitants came from the coasts of Scotland and Ireland.

Historical evidence suggests that people in Scandinavia and the British Isles arrived in Iceland around the year 870. The analysis of the Y sex chromosome, which passes from father to son, shows that 80% of Icelandic lineages comes from Scandinavia, compared to 20% in Scotland and Ireland.

Mitochondrial DNA, inherited through the maternal line, shows a 37 per cent from Scandinavia and 63% of the British Isles.

‘This difference has only one explanation: that the Vikings were in the habit of plundering the women of the British Isles. It is logical that they would do the same in America,’ said Lalueza-Fox.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1330484/First-American-Europe-Native-woman-kidnapped-Vikings-1000-years-ago.html

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1   Ceffer   2019 Feb 3, 5:43am  

She shoulda stuck to bukake.
2   Portal   2019 Feb 3, 9:10am  

personal
3   Patrick   2019 Feb 3, 9:28am  

Yes, this fits with other articles about the presence of American Indian DNA in Iceland.

Kind of interesting that the Indian woman might well have run into an Irish woman picked up in the same way.
5   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 27, 12:25am  

Patrick says

Yes, this fits with other articles about the presence of American Indian DNA in Iceland.

Bjork looks hella unusual... her mom is also very vaguely Native looking.
6   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Dec 27, 11:17am  

AmericanKulak says

Bjork looks hella unusual... her mom is also very vaguely Native looking.


She has epicanthal folds on her eyelids. Those originate from Africa and not China/Japan. Anywhere the climate is rough people tend to have them. Western Europe is temperate due to the jagged coastline / proximity to the ocean vs. a continental climate so they disappeared there.

The original Japanese didn't have them either.

I've never seen her mom though.
7   Tenpoundbass   2024 Dec 27, 11:38am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

according to a startling new study.


I'm always intrigued to ponder just what in the fuck did History revionists "Study"..

If the Vikings had ever made it to North America, then the Indians on the East coast at least would have been sea faring people by time the Mayflower got here. If the Indians would have thought they were Gods and sailing the seas was something that was beyond anything they could have done. Then the Vikings would have been memorialized in stories, art and tradition. The Native Americans would have asked the early European explorers what ever happened to them.

Up north the Jet stream would have made it very unlikely that the Vikings would have ever sailed East. They would have had to go East by continuing on East after invading European settlements. Which would have been too far for them to journey. Iceland seems doable to Greenland when up north side by side. But it's 3 or 4 times that distance where the westbound currents are.

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