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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 42 MIN

They Had Names with Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson

from Homeschool Minnesota · host Dayle Annand MÂCHÉ

In this episode of Homeschool Minnesota, host Dayle Annand speaks with Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson about his groundbreaking book 'They Had Names,' which explores the history of Native Americans through the lens of DNA research. Dr. Jeanson discusses the gaps in traditional American history education, the surprising findings from his research, and the importance of returning indigenous histories to Native American communities. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by creationists in the scientific community and the significance of homeschooling and apologetics in educating children about their faith and history.   Links: To purchase "They Had Names": https://answersingenesis.org/store/product/they-had-names/   To purchase other books by Dr. Jeanson: https://answersingenesis.org/search/?refinement=store&q=Dr.+Nathaniel+Jeanson   To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ: https://homeschoolminnesota.org/   To hear Dr. Jeanson's previous episode, "Traced" on Homeschool Minnesota: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fI62F1ToiqYkF7d8sKykB?si=g-bVU4oxTAWgVNZvCjHdWw   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson and His Work 01:59 Exploring Native American History and DNA 06:11 Reconstructing Pre-Columbian Americas 11:06 The Impact of 'They Had Names' on American History 13:46 Validating Indigenous Histories through Genetics 18:00 Reactions from Scientific and Native Communities 21:52 Navigating the Scientific Community as a Creationist 24:24 Transforming Education for Creationism 30:22 The Role of Discipleship in Education 36:44 Cultural Change Through Education 38:47 Uncovering Historical Mysteries 43:10 The Importance of Homeschooling     Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, They Had Names, Native American history, DNA research, creationism, American history, genetics, homeschooling, apologetics, Answers in Genesis      

In this episode of Homeschool Minnesota, host Dayle Annand speaks with Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson about his groundbreaking book 'They Had Names,' which explores the history of Native Americans through the lens of DNA research. Dr. Jeanson discusses the gaps in traditional American history education, the surprising findings from his research, and the importance of returning indigenous histories to Native American communities. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by creationists in the scientific community and the significance of homeschooling and apologetics in educating children about their faith and history.   Links: To purchase "They Had Names": https://answersingenesis.org/store/product/they-had-names/   To purchase other books by Dr. Jeanson: https://answersingenesis.org/search/?refinement=store&q=Dr.+Nathaniel+Jeanson   To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ: https://homeschoolminnesota.org/   To hear Dr. Jeanson's previous episode, "Traced" on Homeschool Minnesota: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fI62F1ToiqYkF7d8sKykB?si=g-bVU4oxTAWgVNZvCjHdWw   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson and His Work01:59 Exploring Native American History and DNA06:11 Reconstructing Pre-Columbian Americas11:06 The Impact of 'They Had Names' on American History13:46 Validating Indigenous Histories through Genetics18:00 Reactions from Scientific and Native Communities21:52 Navigating the Scientific Community as a Creationist24:24 Transforming Education for Creationism30:22 The Role of Discipleship in Education36:44 Cultural Change Through Education38:47 Uncovering Historical Mysteries43:10 The Importance of Homeschooling     Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, They Had Names, Native American history, DNA research, creationism, American history, genetics, homeschooling, apologetics, Answers in Genesis

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