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La teoría indígena-judía, o teoría india h … La teoría indígena-judía, o teoría india hebraica, o teoría amerindia judía, era la idea errónea de que algunas o todas las tribus perdidas de Israel habían viajado a las Américas y que todos o algunos de los pueblos indígenas de las Américas son descendientes de israelitas o fueron influenciados por poblaciones judías aún perdidas. La teoría fue popular a fines del siglo XVII, y tuvo un legado duradero a través de su influencia en las creencias mormonas.e su influencia en las creencias mormonas.
, Jewish Indian theory (or Hebraic Indian th … Jewish Indian theory (or Hebraic Indian theory, or Jewish Amerindian theory) was the erroneous idea that some or all of the lost tribes of Israel had travelled to the Americas and that all or some of the indigenous peoples of the Americas are of Israelite descent or were influenced by still-lost Jewish populations. The theory was popular in the late seventeenth century, and had a lasting legacy through its influence on Mormon belief.cy through its influence on Mormon belief.
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Jewish Indian theory (or Hebraic Indian th … Jewish Indian theory (or Hebraic Indian theory, or Jewish Amerindian theory) was the erroneous idea that some or all of the lost tribes of Israel had travelled to the Americas and that all or some of the indigenous peoples of the Americas are of Israelite descent or were influenced by still-lost Jewish populations. The theory was popular in the late seventeenth century, and had a lasting legacy through its influence on Mormon belief.cy through its influence on Mormon belief.
, La teoría indígena-judía, o teoría india h … La teoría indígena-judía, o teoría india hebraica, o teoría amerindia judía, era la idea errónea de que algunas o todas las tribus perdidas de Israel habían viajado a las Américas y que todos o algunos de los pueblos indígenas de las Américas son descendientes de israelitas o fueron influenciados por poblaciones judías aún perdidas. La teoría fue popular a fines del siglo XVII, y tuvo un legado duradero a través de su influencia en las creencias mormonas.e su influencia en las creencias mormonas.
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Jewish Indian theory
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