Of course it is politically-incorrect to flat out say the Inuit genocided the Dorset.
We're supposed to believe the Dorset simply ''moved'' without leaving a genetic trace anywhere among other ethnic groups, and ''took their high seas boats'' ( lol ) to ''move'' when, after being pushed to Eastern Greenland, had nowhere left to go and ''moved'' from there too.
The Inuit had folk stories about them fighting and killing ''giants'' who inhabited the land before them.
Yeah, it does appear to be very suspicious. And their low numbers and state of technological development made them ideal candidates for territorial acquisition through 'forceful means'. "Kill them all!"
Any good link to read about that?
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/dorset-dna-genes-trace-tale-arctics-long-gone-hobbits-n191156
Of course it is politically-incorrect to flat out say the Inuit genocided the Dorset.
We're supposed to believe the Dorset simply ''moved'' without leaving a genetic trace anywhere among other ethnic groups, and ''took their high seas boats'' ( lol ) to ''move'' when, after being pushed to Eastern Greenland, had nowhere left to go and ''moved'' from there too.
The Inuit had folk stories about them fighting and killing ''giants'' who inhabited the land before them.
Yeah, it does appear to be very suspicious. And their low numbers and state of technological development made them ideal candidates for territorial acquisition through 'forceful means'. "Kill them all!"