I'm a creationist; I believe what God showed in His Word about His creation, and that includes His showing in the Hebrew of Gen.1:26-27 about the creation of the races of 'mankind' (aadam) in general, which were placed outside His Garden as hunter-gatherers, and... the man Adam (eth'ha'aadam - this man Adam) He formed in His Garden to till the soil.
The Harvard school of archaeology are evolutionists. They would call me a Diffusionist, because... I maintain that God spread the peoples to the four corners of the earth, which is how groups like the American Indian got to the Americas, having crossed the land bridge across the Behring Straights into areas like today's northern Canada, and eventually migrating South, including into Central and South America. Part of that proof is within their cultural history, but also exists with archaeological evidence left over the centuries of their migrations.
The Harvard school on the other hand, which follows evolution theory, wants us to believe that peoples developed separately on each continent alone, like different tadpoles in separate ponds of water, within isolation from each other.
Archaeologists like Dr. Barry Fell revealed the evidence for Diffusion in the Americas with research he put in his book called America B.C. He showed how the ancient Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, and even Egyptians once traveled to the Americas based on archaeological evidence. He's not popular of course because his evidence goes directly against the Harvard school of archaeology where just so happens was where he was trained. Fell was a linguist stationed on a Pacific island during WWII as a sky watcher for Japanese aircraft. He discovered Libyian script carvings in a cave on the Pacific island which led to his study of archaeology.