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JUNE 14, 2001 Canadian Aboriginals and Alaska Natives are giving blood samples this week in hopes of finding a link between their respective communities and a 500-year-old man discovered in British Columbia. Known as Kwaday Dan Sinchi, or "Long Ago Man Found," he may be related to a number of First Nations or Alaska Native tribes since he was found in an area where shared by many. The clothes he wore reflect a number of different cultural styles in the region as well. Get the Story:
DNA may offer clue to identity of iceman (AP 6/14)
DNA gathered to test links to man
Facebook TwitterJUNE 14, 2001 Canadian Aboriginals and Alaska Natives are giving blood samples this week in hopes of finding a link between their respective communities and a 500-year-old man discovered in British Columbia. Known as Kwaday Dan Sinchi, or "Long Ago Man Found," he may be related to a number of First Nations or Alaska Native tribes since he was found in an area where shared by many. The clothes he wore reflect a number of different cultural styles in the region as well. Get the Story:
DNA may offer clue to identity of iceman (AP 6/14)
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