“…Many of the same questions that interested me are now being tackled with more powerful tools than previous generations had at their disposal. Given Hrdlička's regional interests, he would have especially welcomed the fine studies on the peoples of the Aleutian Islands (e.g., Crawford et al, ), evidence on the genetic divergence of ancient Eskimos and ancestors of Athapaskan‐speaking Alaskans (e.g., Dulik, Owings, Gaieski, & Schurr, ), origins of Neo‐Eskimos (Raff & Bolnick, ) and the demonstration of regional continuity in population structure along the northwest coast (Lindo et al, ). These studies, along with analyses of prehistoric samples, for example, from the southwest (Smith et al, 2011), Great Basin (Kaestle & Smith, ), southeast (Bolnick & Smith, ), and eastern United States (e.g., Bolnick, Bolnick, & Smith, ; Halverson & Bolnick, ; Stone & Stoneking, ), would statisfy him that his dictum had been observed.…”