Origin, Jennifer Raff
Origin, Jennifer Raff
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Origin
A Genetic History of the Americas

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Author: Jennifer Raff

Narrator: Tanis Parenteau, Jennifer Raff, Yvonne Russo

Unabridged: 9 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Twelve

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

From celebrated anthropologist Jennifer Raff comes the untold story—and fascinating mystery—of how humans migrated to the Americas.

ORIGIN is the story of who the first peoples in the Americas were, how and why they made the crossing, how they dispersed south, and how they lived based on a new and powerful kind of evidence: their complete genomes. ORIGIN provides an overview of these new histories throughout North and South America, and a glimpse into how the tools of genetics reveal details about human history and evolution.

20,000 years ago, people crossed a great land bridge from Siberia into Western Alaska and then dispersed southward into what is now called the Americas. Until we venture out to other worlds, this remains the last time our species has populated an entirely new place, and this event has been a subject of deep fascination and controversy. No written records—and scant archaeological evidence—exist to tell us what happened or how it took place. Many different models have been proposed to explain how the Americas were peopled and what happened in the thousands of years that followed.  A study of both past and present, ORIGIN explores how genetics is currently being used to construct narratives that profoundly impact Indigenous peoples of the Americas. It serves as a primer for anyone interested in how genetics has become entangled with identity in the way that society addresses the question "Who is indigenous?"

Reviews

Goodreads review by Clif on April 11, 2022

This book provides a conjectured history of the first human inhabitants of North and South America based on current knowledge of archaeology, anthropology, and genetics. In addition to the language of science the author provides occasional narrative vignettes that imagine the life experiences of tho......more

Goodreads review by Ben on February 26, 2022

Heavily padded. Raff stresses that she is not an archaeologist, but the book would really have benefited from more archaeological detail. (And a little less hitting us over the head with cultural sensitivities. We get it.) > Jefferson’s approach—direct testing by excavation and observation—previewed......more

Goodreads review by Sage on January 30, 2022

One of the best books I've read in a long while. Jennifer Raff is a great writer. Origin is interesting for its subject matter, but she makes paleogenetics riveting. Over the course of this book, she describes in detail how paleogeneticists uncover the history of ancient peoples, giving a critique o......more

Goodreads review by Wallace on February 16, 2022

I have begun The Wrath of Raff. And that's how the introduction and first chapter sound to someone expecting science instead of a lecture on white guilt. She casts a pall of suspicion over any science that is likely to follow when she talks about the virtue of researchers who "prioritize indigenous......more

Goodreads review by Mara on February 01, 2023

What made this book special to me beyond just the content about Native American origins was the way it showed both the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge AND how knowledge is provisional & that's okay. It's uncomfortable for us to accept that we often learn more as we dig deeper into things, but......more


Quotes

"Social and genetic history cannot be disentangled. ORIGIN also highlights the colonizers’ evolving cultural myths that shape and are shaped by their science. This is a valuable read for consumers of popular genetics who are not aware how much science is built on colonial theft, and how Indigenous peoples push back to improve science."—Dr. Kim TallBear (Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate), Professor, Faculty of Native Studies University of Alberta, Canadian Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience, and Society, and author of NATIVE AMERICAN DNA: TRIBAL BELONGING AND THE FALSE PROMISE OF GENETIC SCIENCE

"Rarely does a book combine the scientific, the compassionate, and the respectful when engaging with genomes, histories, and the movement of peoples. Even more rarely does a non-Indigenous scientist listen to—and learn from—Indigenous interlocutors, past and present. Jennifer Raff’s ORIGIN deftly weaves a critical narrative of discoveries, biases, achievements, faults, and possibilities, offering an integrative, caring, and scientifically rigorous approach to thinking with and about the histories of the First Peoples of the Americas. Filled with complex but accessible archeological, historical, and genomic analyses presented in the context of honest and often difficult narratives, ORIGIN is a necessary and elegant text."—Agustín Fuentes, professor of anthropology at Princeton University and author of WHY WE BELIEVE

"Ancient DNA, extracted from bones thousands upon thousands of years old, has the potential to rewrite the story of the human past. In ORIGIN, Jennifer Raff expertly explains the complicated science behind it, how it can tell us who the first inhabitants of the Americas really were, and how they got there. ORIGIN balances its cutting-edge command of the science and its interpretation with a deep commitment to the ethical implications of this work. The result is a lively, learned, and wonderfully told guide to a fascinating topic."—Patrick Wyman, author of THE VERGE: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World and host of Tides of History

"Jennifer Raff is incredibly knowledgeable, eloquent, and thoughtful, with a peerless grasp of both the complicated science of this exciting field and its difficult ethics."—Ed Yong, New York Times bestselling author of I CONTAIN MULTITUDES: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life

"The deep history of the lands that became the Americas is one of the most fascinating, under-explored, and politicized branches in the story of humankind, and is being retold today with DNA as a source. In ORIGIN, geneticist Jennifer Raff tells that tale with great scholarship, respect, and the verve of a natural storyteller."—Adam Rutherford, geneticist and bestselling author of A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVERYONE WHO EVER LIVED