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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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