WHAT ARE THE CURRENT THEORIES ON NATIVE PEOPLE MIGRATIONS IN THE NEW WORLD?
Distribution frequency trends of mtDNA haplogroups-A,B,C, and D introduce deeper complexities in the determination of regional migration patterns of Native People in the New World. mtDNA haplogroup-B has an ubiquitous presence in Ixachilan with exceptions to remote, sparsely populated regions of the northwestern (NW) Continental North (Figure A), Siberia, and the utmost southern tip of the Continental South (Figure B), (Starikovskaya et al. 1474). Whereas haplogroup-A is most commonly found in Chukotka of extreme North East (NE) Siberia and its peoples, the Paleoasiatic-speaking Chukchi, Na-Dene speaking peoples, and the Inuit-Aleuts (Schurr 253).