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rtgl In jail-free Alaska village, banishment helps keep peace
« le: Novembre 30, 2024, 08:49:14 am »
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 A lock of hair from legendary Lakota chief Sitting Bull s head had been stored for over a century in Washington s Smithsonian Institution at room temperature in a glass box. Now, Sitting Bull s lock of hair has been used to prove that a man named Ernie LaPointe is his great-grandson.LaPointe said that  over the years, many people have tried to question the relationship that I and my sisters have to Sitting Bull. A team of scientists led by Eske Willerslev of the University of Cambridge and Lundbeck Foundation GeoGenetics Centre published their results in the journal Science Advances. They compared the DNA from the lock of hair, which had been transferred to LaPointe s possession in 2007 after new laws on the repatriation of museum objects were passed.                Hair from Lakota Sioux leader Sitting Bull s scalp stanley cup  l stanley cup ock, from which DNA was extracted for analysis.                                                      Eske Willerslev                                        In ap stanley cup ress release, Willerslev called Sitting Bull his  hero, ever since I was a boy.  So, when he learned LaPointe had received the chief s lock of hair, he saw an opportunity.                                         I wrote to LaPointe and explained that I specialized in the analysis of ancient DNA, and that I was an admirer of Sitting Bull, and I would consider it a great honor if I could be allowed to compare the DNA of Ernie and his sisters with the DNA of the Native American leader s hair when it was retu Tuph Plant waits 80 years to flower, will die in a month
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