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Charlotte Strait" - all redundant, just as the uses this thing has been put to; it's a neologism IMO, as is the effort to push "Whulge" as a term to include the Strait of Georgia when it's a purely Lushootseed term; perhaps not even known/used by the Nooksack, Skagit and Lummi? Anyway, your input on the move/rename there; I'd just prefer
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Hey, I took a look at your work, and it looks good. I went ahead and added some details and made some minor changes. Since the site is still presently recognized as existing (it is inundated but not destroyed), present tense should be fine. I think you should go ahead and take it out of your user
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Wotanging Itcke Vol 15.051. I recommend this citation for validity that the "excavation"
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that soil erosion has not been a problem since farming and plowing has stopped on mound surfaces. The article located on Lithic casting lab about the fiaco also shows that this year was a drought.
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