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637:) that the response data for those handles reflects a change in the way the census asked questions; ergo the map with these categories combined is double-counting large amounts of people who are "French", which is the category that by far has the largest general answers. Many of those "French" responses would have included other categories, in reality many being both "French - French-Canadian" or "French - Cajun/Acadian". Also adding Quebec w/ label is inappropriate, as many within this umbrella of "French Canadians" or "French Americans" do not necessarily identify as Québécois, even if it does have the highest proportion of Francophones. W/some ancestries like Polish Americans, there is 1 answer, but having 3 distinct identities listed for Francos does not mean intuitively that they add up . Respectfully -- 372:). But they were Germans only by citizenship, and perhaps by national identity in many cases, but not in terms of ethnicity (the original 19th century German definition of ethnicity was based on Muttersprache, so someone whose Muttersprache is Slavic cannot be an ETHNIC German, by definition). Genetic studies are now considered politically incorrect in countries like France or Germany so I don't think they are interested in researching how much of "Slavic DNA" they have, but you will agree with me that the 19th century German understanding of ethnicity was based on Muttersprache. Someone whose mother tongue was Slavic could not be ethnic German, even if their genetic origin was Germanic. 1115: 1027: 819: 731: 547: 198: 905: 2163: 1883: 1290: 1597:
situation at a very general level. If an individual wanted the raw data on tribal numbers from a census fourteen years ago, they can go to census.gov, it's not hidden, it just doesn't need to be here. If this is something that should be added to all U.S. states, then it needed to be brought up somewhere central like
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for the current scholarly consensus on the extent of the Timucua language. Older sources are often superceded by later scholarship, and Knowledge must use sources that represent the current state of scholarship on a subject. As an example, Hann notes that John Goggin in the mid-20th century included
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where it has already been stated by RS that the figures might be inaccurate. Thus, its been already disputed if the figure actually came from the Russian MoD and no other RS have cited it to the Ministry. Putting up a casualty figure and citing it to the MoD ignores the fact that the original source
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from outside of the Recovered Territories can also be Spätaussiedler, I don't think you should add this data in the section about population of the Recovered Territories. Because it is quite misleading to suggest that all of them emirgrated from the Recovered Territories. Many of them were emigrants
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The ones from Russia are Volga Germans etc., but the ones from Poland are at least in large part Slavic (Polish-speaking Silesians and other groups). Knowledge article says that a Spätaussiedler can be anyone who was a citizen of Germany before WW2 - regardless of ethnicity (and pre-1939 Germany had
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Magnolia677 and you are the only two users who disagree with my additions. It is not like there is "a lot of pushback against these tables" contrary to what you claim. It was just one user until you came. I think I'm going to revert your edits and add back my tables, but with only 10 largest tribes
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No, you need to support that 1) all of the Spätaussiedler originated from the Recovered Territories and 2) that all of them were ethnic Germans. The English Knowledge article about Spätaussiedler (remember, we are on English Knowledge, not on German Knowledge) says the following about who they are:
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At the moment there is no room to add more images, but if you are able to create a map that combines features of File:Poland960.png and your new map we can just take out the other and keep yours. So, have a new accurate map that of Mieszko's Poland, with old cites and political boundaries and names
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Domen, you've asked me to come assist in the discussion about this, but your actions are making this too toxic for me to touch. I will not be participating any further. I do think content like this belongs in the Knowledge but your behavior makes it too difficult to get behind that at this time. I
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Many Native Americans live away from their reservations and often in urban areas. The US Census is tracking all members of all tribes not only local tribes. I don't see any reason why shouldn't "immigrant tribes" (tribes that have no connection to the local land) be mentioned. All tribes should be
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I see no one saying tables of Native American tribes should be removed because they're Native American, so please don't hide behind a colonialism straw man. Knowledge is not a collection of raw data, instead it is an encyclopedia the condenses that data into readable information that summarizes a
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I don't believe you are correct, and if you don't know what it means, and I had to Google for 10 minutes to find out what it means, then most of the readers of these state articles won't know either, which kind of makes your edit useless. Perhaps you could get some input from others--a consensus
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Using the smallest state with small tribal populations as an example doesn't seem quite balanced. It stands to reason that inclusion of such material in at least some top-level state articles would make sense for readers to better understand the respective states. Of course, it would go into all
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Hi. Thanks for creating the Italian ancestry map for Canada and U.S. I have a comment though. The percentage range from 7-20 % seems much too broad. For example, Ontario with 7% and New York with say 15% (I haven't checked) is given the same weight in the map. I think it would give a much better
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in 1939-1945 lived. Nobody really knows how many of them were from the Recovered Territories and how many from pre-1939 Poland. I know that the official German narrative is that anyone with German citizenship is an ethnic German. Germany even continues this narrative today, but now it looks like
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W ten sposób Śląsk brał udział w politycznym i kulturalnym rozwoju Czech jako centrum Rzeszy i Europy, a nawet sam miał w tym znaczny udział. Dla czeskiego króla Karola, który w latach 1347-1378 jako niemiecki cesarz Karol IV rządził Rzeszą, Śląsk stanowił istotny element jego władzy. W 1348 r.
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If a tribe is the largest in a state, that is informative, and should be included as a sentence in the prose in the race/ethnicity section that every state includes. Maybe also with info as to why they are the largest, and in what region of the state they predominantly live. It isn't, however,
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We have an official denial by the original publisher cited to reliable sources (RS), while there is no actual RS verification that the figures actually came from the MoD. Just because we think that the figures might be right and that there is a cover up, unless its verifiable per WP guidelines
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I understand your point about Toruń and other academic cities above 250,000, however, we cannot name all of them in the lead. The lead is only focused at largest cities (not metropolitan areas) just like in the other European country articles. The rest is mentioned in the body. Best Regards.
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Tocogago, Uzita, Pojoy, and Mocoso among Timucua speakers, but by 1978 Jerald Milanich had said it was unlikely those people were Timucua-speakers. Hann does argue for the possibility that Mocoso spoke Timucua, but notes the other towns spoke a different language.(*Hann, John H. (2003).
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Given we have such refined presentation of ethnicities in states, I frankly don't get the idea that we can only describe the "largest Native tribes". If you have RS breaking this down in a more refined matter, I can't see a reason to not include it. Why would we discriminate here?
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A decent guide to whether a table needs to be included is to translate that table's information to prose. From my example above, do you feel the sentence "In 2010 there were 59 members of the Sioux tribe living in Rhode Island" is one that needs to be included for the article on
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political correctness when they claim that Afghans or Turks in Germany are ethnic Germans. Before 1945 the same argument was used by German nationalists to claim that all Slavic-speaking groups in Germany were ethnic Germans (except those who were to be eliminated according to
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There were 340 Alaska Natives in Arkansas according to the 2010 census. So they cannot be omitted, I cannot write just "American Indians". The same applies also to other states. Or do you suggest to just call them "Native Americans"? But as I said the census category is AIAN.
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Interesting it took this long to bring up that argument, but the couple of states I reverted back weren't using Blogspot, and at any rate, it is fair to assume that RS likely exists for this kind of content. Domen appears interested in finding that. Whatever happened to
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Could you please quote the relevant part. We distinguish between Spätaussiedler (ethnic Germans) and their family members (not necessarily German) I guess that's what that article is about. Could you please at least restore "your" version without the edits of the sock.
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Polish minorities, see the 1925 census) - as well as any ethnic German who was not a citizen of Germany before WW2 (so for example Volksdeutsche from Volhynia, Lublin, Poznań or Łódź, who had Polish citizenship in 1939, can be Spätaussiedler too). Due to the fact that
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Demographics subarticles - but that doesn't mean they can't be included or summarized in the top-level articles in all cases. In the end, it looks like it works out to a case-by-case basis. But for now, Domen reverting the tables back in causes no significant harm.
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recanted and no other sources have backed it up. I have no problem with mentioning the whole thing in the casualties section where we can expand on the whole issue. Also, regarding my comment "within minutes", I was quoting the BBC, as you can see in their post.
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a community discussion takes place. These don't appear to be the proverbial mountains of raw data placement we ordinarily want to avoid. Tribal breakdown info in a state article seems to be material worthy of inclusion, whether its in table or prose format.
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I've copied this here to make it more accessible - I appreciate the good intentions but not added them for a reason, the census collects those numbers by response to those identifying "one or more ancestry group", and even notes in the 1990 abstract
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as this applies to all US states and we seem to talking about shaping and placement of this material rather than outright excluding it. Also, I don't think it's right to make it about a user's conduct as it seems to me this was all done in
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because a good portion of the table lists tribes that have no connection to the land that Washington sits on, since the US Census is tracking the affiliations of individuals in the state rather than tribal enrollments in general.
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or (2) persons of ethnic German descent and living in countries of the former Warsaw Pact (as well as Yugoslavia) the right to "return" to Germany and ("re")claim German citizenship (Aussiedler/Spätaussiedler "late emigrants")."
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Saying that non-local tribes shoud be ignored is like saying for example that in an article about ethnicities of White Americans only people with colonial background should be displayed while Italian-Americans shouldn't.
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necessary to say that there were 70 Blackfeet living in Maine and 59 Sioux in Rhode Island 14 years ago. That does not greatly inform the reader of the article about those articles' topics. And you are right, the
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I can use also for example John R. Swanton's "The Indian Tribes of North America", as this book has a list of tribes for each state. But compiling this will be more laborious than simply looking at a map.
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they reverted back. The inclusion of this material causes no particular harm and the ultimate decision of a community discussion would be about shaping and placement rather than outright exclusion. It is
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AIAN means American Indian and Alaska Native and this is a standard census category used by the U.S. Census Bureau. Check the source which I linked, everything is there in Excel tables.
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for each state. So I'm going to trim my tables significantly. You are right that people who want to see the whole picture can just click on the linked source and see more tribes there.
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show a "Slavic DNA" and are thus not considered "real" German. By legal definition Spätaussiedler are "deutsche Volkszugehörige" and my dictionary translates that as ethnic origin.
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as examples of ethnic Polish Spätaussiedler (not family members, but Spätaussiedler - they could be ethnic Poles or other ethnic Slavs as well). I will remove those edits by sock.
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to be complete? Is excluding that sentence denying the reader information vital to their understand of the nation's smallest state? Again, I think moving your content to
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I won't excuse the language they used in the edit summary, but I as a 20-year editor said "in discussion" that their content is OK to include for now, and that came
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First, the figures have already been denied by the original publisher (a tabloid newspaper), while no other reliable sources have cited the figure. See for example
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and don't delete sourced content. You also restored a completely unrelated edit by a sock who had just made pretty absurd and unsourced additions. Please stop.
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włączył on na trwałe Śląsk do grupy krajów Korony czeskiej. Ponieważ Czechy w całości należały do Rzeszy, Śląsk jako część Czech był jednym z krajów Rzeszy.
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Here is Deutsche Welle article about Spätaussiedler which clearly mentions that many of them were ethnic Poles or with mixed Polish-German identity:
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OK no problem. BTW, are there anywhere available population size estimates (at first contact with Europeans) for these Non-Timucua Florida tribes?
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you added demographic data for "American Indian and Alaska Native alone". I'm not sure I understand the inclusion of "Alaska Native". Thank you.
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The BBC is wrong that they were "removed within minutes". They were there for over six hours. Check the number of captures from Web Archive:
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I would leave these figures in the Template until we hear some sort of official dementi, or new official figures, from the Russian MoD.
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Cześć, nie jestem pewien, nie miałem za bardzo czasu uczestniczyć w tym sporze. Proponuję zebrać solidne dowody i wtedy wznowić spór.
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Let's move in that direction as copy pasting charts with no contextual information is basically useless for research purposes.
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rather than "edit warring". There was discussion here before the user brought back the content, which is arguably reasonable.
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I'm checking the article about Illinois right now and there is a lot of data about ethnicity and ancestry in this article:
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picture if these much higher percentage ranges were given separate categories. Is this something you can update? Thanks.
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I don't understand why do you think that adding data about the largest Native tribes in each state is not appropriate?
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There are also some (few in numbers, but still) Alaska Natives in Arkansas, people who migrated there from Alaska.
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nawet po inkorporacji Śląska do Królestwa Czech przez Karola w połowie XIV wieku, Śląsk dalej nie należał do Rzeszy
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Ale zawsze mi się to nie zgadzało, bo kiedyś coś wyczytałem innego. Teraz to znalazłem w książce jaką mam w domu
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By the way, I was not just "copy/pasting" these tables, it actually took me a lot of time to compile this data.
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other demographic data isn't a good reason to keep the tables you've been copy/pasting this last 24 hours. --
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This kind of change to so many articles needs to be discussed at the project level. I reverted the addition at
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I think that the Russian source mentioning 9861 military deaths refers to casualties on the Ukrainian side.
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I will add prose to these articles later on but first I want to add tribal population data for every state.
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from Poznań, Łódź, Bydgoszcz, Warsaw, Lublin, etc. - anywhere where pre-1939 Polish citizens who signed the
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Please stop adding "Timucua" to articles based on outdated sources such as Wanton and Reed, which are not
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Okay, so I will include all of the tribes which I included before. I will revert Patrick Neil's edits.
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That's why I assumed that it was OK to use it. But there are RS to support this data elsewhere.
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But other European articles mention at least cities over 300,000 in the lead, including France:
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of countries (color would be a plus). That would really add to the accuracy of the article. --
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If a community debate decides to delete or alter them (for example trim them), I will comply.
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The map from blogspot which I used for a couple of states already exists on Knowledge, here:
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Thank you StefenTower for your comment, I agree with you and I will add back my tables.
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Hello, Domen von Wielkopolska, and welcome to Knowledge! Thank you for
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listed like they appear in the Census. I will restore the addition.
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I know, I already responded there. Please stop reverting my edits.
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