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They Had Names

Tracing the History of the North American Indigenous People

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Before the Pilgrims landed at Cape Cod, what was happening in North America? Who was there? What civilizations rose and fell? For years, the answers to these questions have been shrouded in mystery.

At the time of European contact, a diverse world of Native peoples thrived across the continent. What was their backstory? Who were the ancestors of the Sioux? Where did the Navajo come from? What about the Apache, the Comanche, the Cherokee?

They Had Names is the result of a multi-year deep dive into genetics, indigenous histories, archaeology, and linguistics—an ambitious quest to uncover answers to these questions.

In this book, you will explore pre-Columbian links between civilizations of the Old World and civilizations of the New. You’ll learn about unexpected connections between Mexico and tribes north of the Rio Grande. You’ll also discover that ancient ruins from North American civilizations still exist, that these ruins tell dramatic stories, and that they can still be visited today.

On this continent, peoples and kingdoms rose and fell, great battles were fought, heroes were enshrined—heroes whose names have been preserved.

©2025 Nathaniel Jeanson (P)2025 Nathaniel Jeanson
Américas Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Estados Unidos Evolución y Genética Genética Pueblos Indígenas Para reflexionar América Latina México

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Amazing how genetics opens our understanding of HISTORY

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Thank you for your research and real life journey, connecting more dots to back to Creation. God bless!

Outstanding research

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Nathaniel Jeanson does a very good job of compiling evidence. His use of multiple structures (language evolution, DNA, and previously assembled oral histories) provides a useful framework for understanding the first peoples of the western hemisphere.
However, his conclusions were strongly influenced by his personal religious beliefs. In the end this book is more about backing into his “proof” for those beliefs than it is about the history of ancient people.
Also, his DNA analysis focuses solely on tracing the Y-chromosome and acknowledges that he deliberately omits the mitochondrial information. This gives the work a particularly male perspective that felt unnecessary and weakened his interpretive assertions.
In the end, although I enjoyed the book and found it impressive in scope and depth, his conclusions were spoiled by confirmation bias.

Spoiled by Confirmation Bias

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I’m absolutely loving this book. I’m originally from Southeastern Michigan and, have seen some of the formations mentioned in the book. But I had no idea what they were. I started reading the hard copy but, on a whim decided to download the audio. I’m really glad I did. It’s neat to be able to look at the references in the book while listening to him talk about them. Definitely worth buying for anyone interested in the archeology in North America.

Very interesting! Definitely not a textbook!

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They Had Names is narrated by the author as he shares his personal curiosity and quest to discover missing history of Native Americans in North America. Since this is a more technical work referring to maps and images within the hard copy, this is a book that I would recommend getting physically. The main map can be found online following the link he references at the beginning. High schoolers and those with extreme curiosity regarding the history of Native Americans will appreciate the detailed research of this book, especially regarding the genetic background. For others with no background of the Native American heritage the book may be harder to understand and follow, especially without the visual references before them. Background information regarding the author and the book can be found at the Answers in Genesis website and may be helpful in giving some background framework of the author’s perspective prior to reading or listening to the book.

Hard copy preferable

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