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Indo-European Migration Routes; 4000 BCE - 1000 BCE

Posted on September 23 2021

The earliest inhabitants of the United Kingdom mixed with the cultures and genes of various invaders and left no distinctly original indigenous peoples. But there are quite a lot of European indigenous cultures that still live on today! The Sami, Yennish, Irish Travellers, and more are all considered indigenous people that should be celebrated and taught about. 
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