What Were The Beringians Like?
Research has offered a glimpse into the Beringian’s life. Potter described them as adept hunters who ate bison, elk, rabbits, squirrels, and birds. They most likely hunted with organized groups. Potter also discovered evidence of “salmon exploitation” reaching back 6,000 years, indicating that the Beringians presumably fished and traded as well.

What Were The Beringians Like
They Might Have Evolved Into The Modern Native Americans
Potter proposed that the Beringian gene may have integrated into Alaska’s indigenous peoples. This is the natural outcome of evolution. “It is possible that incoming Athabaskan ancestors, who are widespread throughout the region today, replaced or absorbed the Ancient Beringians inhabiting that area,” according to Potter. If this is accurate, many people may have Beringian ancestry without realizing it.

They Might Have Evolved Into The Modern Native Americans