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sources we plan to use are based on research and data collected in the United States. Our revision would address assimilation, mobility, modes of incorporation (economic, social/civil, and political) and the enclave debate. We plan to incorporate scholarly research from well-known Sociologists involved in this discourse, including Alejandro Portes, Douglas Massey, Cecilia Menjivar, George Borjas and Ruben Rumbaut. Our contribution will be abundant in theory and provide a comprehensive explanation of what scholars have already found on this topic. Our contribution will not include any new data or suggestions and will remain unbiased to our best ability. Our objective, being to improve the quality of this article and Knowledge scholarly articles in general, implies that we are open to suggestions and comments. The current information available on Knowledge related to ethnic enclaves in the US is scarce and poorly informed, so through these revisions, we hope to offer more well informed, easy to understand information on the topic. Ethnic enclaves impact varying and diverse aspects of their surroundings, and as such deserve the focus and attention of this article. By connecting issues such as assimilation, mobility and modes of incorporation we hope to convey the importance of and complicated nature of ethnic enclaves. For a more detailed summary of our proposed contribution please refer to the
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guidelines advocate. More recently we've had an editor or editors (I don't know how many) who have been moving the ethnicity articles to "Foo", using a hat note or "Foo (disambiguation)" for the dab. That's not unreasonable: Languages are dependent on people, and we don't usually want dab pages for just two articles, which is often the case here. On the other hand, someone looking up "French" is most likely looking for the language, not the people, and we have more complete coverage of languages than we do ethnicities, with some editors insisting that "Foo" must be the language article if there's no ethnicity article. So, which convention do we want to follow? Do we want the status quo, and revert recent moves back to "Foo people"? Do we want to expand the change, moving most "Foo people" articles to "Foo"? Do we want to update the naming guidelines to something like the current situation, saying we use "Foo people" and "Foo language" for Eurasia and Africa, but "Foo" and "Foo language" for (North) America and Australia? Update the guidelines to say the two conventions are in free variation, and we can use whichever we like (edit-warring or creating dozens of move requests when we disagree)? —
4723:) despite agreement in our naming conventions that we should use the first pattern for everyone. Oddly, several editors concerned with the rights of native peoples have gotten extremely angry about treating them the same as "civilized" peoples, seeing that as racist, and have attempted to make a rigorous distinction between the two. IMO, all peoples should be treated the same, with case-by-case exceptions. Should we switch the naming conventions of "civilized" peoples to match that of "primitives", should we shut down the indigenous-rights editors, should we change our naming policies to officially reflect a distinction based on whatever it is it's supposed to be based on, or should we continue to allow the distinction to be our de facto policy while denying it? — 2019:. The problem is that these are pages about the ethnicities, not the nationalities. For example, not all citizens of Thailand are Thai and not all Thai people are citizens of Thailand. Furthermore, many (if not most) ethnic groups have no nation state at all, making consistency across all ethnic group infoboxes impossible. Having numbers of citizens of "country x" in an ethnic group infobox is not only inaccurate but can be grossly misleading. In the absence of reliable sources for population numbers, no number at all would be preferable. Hopefully somebody can look into this or sort it out, I wish I had the time.-- 1743:
reader above all else. I've found that readership statistics correlate surprisingly well with what several different WikiProjects reckon is the subjective importance of articles. The boundary between Low and Mid is about 300 pageviews/month, the boundaries between Mid and High is about 3000 pageviews/month, and Top/High is about 15000 pageviews. I know this sounds arbitrary in theory but it really does seem to work in practice and given the potential sensitivity of this topic it might be good to use a less subjective method to assess priority. Obviously it's not perfect as we live in a world where
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for removal/merging. It is being argued (I believe wrongly) that the article is irrelevant and has no place in having its own page, so I do think someone from your group should keep an eye on the discussion on the talk page. They already merged the article today into another article without any discussion but I managed to get an admin to move it back again. Conversation has now started on the talk page and I think it is definitely something you will want to keep an eye on. Talk page here;
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question of giving people articles primacy over language articles was a separate issue which I see mostly as motivated by personal animosity between one "indigenous rights editor" and some "indigenous languages" editors. I think the discussion you propose is unnecessary, we don't need to consistency or a single policy on this point. Phrasing it as a difference between "civilized/primitive" is of course not going to help having a meaningful discussion about this topic at all. Enough said.
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environment, and wealth. In one sub-section, I will focus on one realm of the black middle class experience—the neighborhood context—and investigate how racial segregation, shifting economic structures, and disproportionate black poverty affect the quality of life for the black middle class. I plan to use scholarly resources to explain why despite modest increases in wealth, societal and institutional factors constrain African American success.
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the page in the next couple of weeks as I believe the mission of Wikiproject Ethnic Groups directly aligns with the topic I am studying. This group connects most directly to identifying groups whose members share a common history or culture. The legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the persistence of contemporary discrimination in the United States render this WikiProject useful to my Knowledge page.
287:? I ask because I am looking for existing standards on these categories. I am mostly an editor for the various basketball projects, and players commonly move across borders so these types of categories are used a lot. Lately I have noticed some category heirarchy that doesn't make sense to me. For example, in the case of the American expatriates in Sweden category, it is a sub-category of 5125: 5085: 5045: 5005: 4965: 3201: 3157: 3978:(any timezone) as they see fit; a revision will be then sent to the designated expert for review (please see the article's talk page for details). Any notes and remarks written by the external expert will be made available on the article's talk page under a CC-BY-SA license as soon as possible, so that you can read them, discuss them and then decide if and how to use them. Please 2684:. If "people" has been needlessly added to ethnic group titles in Africa, Australia or wherever where disambiguation was never needed, why that was done is up to question, as also by who, as around 90% of the items in these RMs (if not more, as may well be the case) were done, without consensus or procedure of any kind, by in the case of the North American articles 2251:/reverting the "people" from the ethnic group articles, and revisiting that guideline because of the namespace collision that results in similar category names with different contexts, and/or which can be confused with other meanings of FOO in many cases. Blind application of the "people" rule in combination with the "category name must match the main article name" 4908: 4606:, where a number of editors were proposing a policy about systemic bias, although I don't think they ever took it beyond that talk page. I had the feeling at the time that they were just making the point to try to have material on khat use removed from that specific article. Nonetheless, I'd support a genuine attempt to address this issue. 291:. That does not seem correct to me - an American expatriate by definition is not a "Swedish person." This structure seems to exist for many of these categories. My other question is about categories like "People of Moroccan descent." What has prompted me to ask for clarity is that this category has caused a minor edit war on 1076:, there are three major ethnicities to which animal metaphors have been assigned: "Germans" as cats, "Jews" as mice, and "Poles" as pigs. The main character is a Jewish Pole, and is represented as a mouse. Since he was also a Polish national, it was suggested that "Poles" be qualified, and I changed it to "ethnic Poles". 858:
their residence in Israel or the extensive "Jewish" diaspora over two millennia refer to themselves as Yisrael (Levi and Kohen excepted), and have done so since before the creation of the Kingdom of Judah. For reasons unexplained anywhere, the English academia have chosen to refer to the historical Yisrael as
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subaticle). Why because its a sub article of the first - ever article in the project scope would be rated high if we rated all ethnic type pages has high (its a project only about ethnic groups) . Pls take the time to see if the article is a main jumping off point to other articles before rating it high.--
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Forgive me if this is in the wrong place, I do not know my way around Knowledge and its protocols at all. I am alerting you to the fact that an article of interest to you (and you are marked as this article being relevant to you, in your case it is a 'top priority' article) is currently being debated
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I've seen that as well. I think that the present language in the lead that describes Yazidi's as Kurd AND as an ethnoreligious community is satisfactory. Any change to that should be supported by an unopinionated source. Which will be hard to get by. Also, Knowledge doesn't get to decide the question
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That is not how the world works. With your conflictive word choice you have effetcively made a rational discussion about this topic impossible. By using that framing you have muddied up your own personal disputes into the simple question of whether we want to use the "X + X language" or the "X people
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Hello there! As you may already know, most WikiProjects here on Knowledge struggle to stay active after they've been founded. I believe there is a lot of potential for WikiProjects to facilitate collaboration across subject areas, so I have submitted a grant proposal with the Wikimedia Foundation for
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Based on the "Importance scale" explanation, you are correct, any article about an ethnic group should be rated as "high" importance. Lower importance ratings may or may not be due to bias – I'm guessing a lot of people haven't seen that Importance scale, and the importance was grandfathered in from
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changed it to "non-Jewish Poles", pointing out that "ethnicity" is a sticky subject, and that that stickiness is in fact one of the major themes of the book. I can't disagree, but at the same to, doing so seems to me to require qualifying every other "ethnicity" in the article: "Non-Jewish Germans",
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I do not understand why you bolded the parts you did, doesn't make sense. Yes most people in Turkey are ethnic Turks, duh. And in the second, it says that even though people may be from different ethnicities, they may have common ancestry. No one suggested Turkish ethnicity is the same as some Balkan
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than to say "snow is white or black" (at least, last time I checked the page it said "or", not "and", otherwise it could just say "a Kurdish ethno-religious community"). Anyway, I don't have an answer to the question in this section's heading and I don't expect us to answer it for the article, but I
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So, you're saying you're incapable of rational debate if you don't like someone's word choice? Lovely. Personally, I don't much care which convention we go by, but I would like an honest account of whatever we decide, rather than claiming we do one thing when we actually do another. The combative
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Then I used the wrong wiki-cap title; WP:POLL maybe, the attempt to enlist sympathetic votes rather than simply stating the existence of the the discussion; your inclusion of the ancillary links is also a violation; for an admin, you sure aren't in habit of respecting things like that; not that lots
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article. As far as I'm aware this is an outdated and discredited theory. They have provided sources but the ones I can check look pretty dubious. They are not happy with my rationale for removing their material and have also been removing cited material which presumably doesn't fit with their views.
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In the second place the term "Jews" is not the ethnic/cultural self-identification of the ethnic population. In this case the term for the people is Yisrael, rendered into English as Israel, not unsurprisingly synonymous with the modern state. Moreover, most of the ethnicity population regardless of
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The souces use "Poles", but MarchOrDie argues that Knowledge should be held to a higher standard. In his/her words: "I think this is important; Knowledge should try to follow the sources but at the same time we are bound by policy constraints that an exernal source may not be. This is an important
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Furthermore, I will add a detailed and comprehensive section on the social characteristics of the black middle class. My motive in this section is to illustrate how precisely black middle class experience differs from the white middle class through looking at shifts in family patterns, residential
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Of course it goes beyond. There is still a dispute about what the base name is used for. For European languages, it's a dab page. For Native American languages, it's the article on the people. That has nothing to do with whether we use the endonym. Now, our naming conventions say we should go
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but what I've found works is to use pageviews as a first cut and then manually tweak importances down by no more than one category if they're inflated by topicality or popular culture; conversely "overview" articles are more of a priority for improvement than their pageviews would suggest, so they
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Hello, my name is Saima Toppa and I am student at Rice University. As part of a Knowledge course assignment for a Sociology course entitled, "Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities," I will be making substantial edits to the Black Middle Class Knowledge page. I would love feedback on my edits to
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One of our initiatives is to create leaflets to increase the discoverability of various wikimedia projects, and showcase the breadth of activity within wikimedia. Any kind of project can have a physical paper leaflet designed - for free - as a tool to help recruit new contributors. These leaflets
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Once again, the source clearly say genetic relations are in contrast with ethnicity and language. And the published sources one can find in Google Books and Google Scholar identify Azeris, Kazakhs, Tatars, Uyghurs; in short, other Turkic people, as ethnically related groups to Turkish people, but
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under it's section specifying ethnic enclaves in the United States. The page itself is in need of much revision and so we invite you to join us in the improvement of the various sections on this page. We are focusing on the section entitled Ethnic enclaves in the United States because most of the
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One Wikipedian argued that I should not have started the articles separately because he feels that the Indo-Canadian community in Vancouver is so closely tied to that of the entire province that they should not be regarded as separate. I started the province-wide article anyway because, with the
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Very briefly, the current article on “Black Middle Class” offers a sparse examination of literature on black mobility. I will preface the article with a definition of who precisely constitutes the “black middle class,” noting certain metrics such as education, wealth, home ownership, income, and
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is now live! In our first phase, we are focusing on research. At this time, we are looking for people to share their experiences with WikiProjects: good, bad, or neutral. We are also looking for WikiProjects that may be interested in trying out new tools and layouts that will make participating
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for improvement. In fact, given the potential sensitivities involved here the project might want to change the banner to replace importance with priority, as WP Biography have done. As for how to take some of the emotion out of assigning these priorities, remember that you are here to serve the
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The current situation is rather chaotic. At one point we had consensus to use "Foo people" (alternatively "Foos" in cases where it's grammatical) and "Foo language" as our default naming convention for ethnicities and their languages. Plain "Foo" would be a dab page. That's what our naming
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wording, BTW, is because that's what this simple naming-convention discussion has repeatedly become. We might as well start with the ridiculous positions that have been taken, and hopefully reject them from the outset, so that we can discuss the issue without constantly reverting to them. —
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I think consistency is overrated. Also I don't think there is any actual connection between the naming pattern choice and "indigenous rights" editors. Those two issues are not related except they became part of the same dispute. Indigenous rights concerned editors tend to favor endonyms. The
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If you go back over the past week or 10 days, you'll find a lot of categories involving people with different ethnic descents (African-American, Chinese, Japanese, Hispanic, Indian, etc.) have been proposed for deletion, merging or renaming. I thought members of this WikiProject might want to
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defines "high" as "all actual ethnic groups and similar entities and articles on the history of any ethnic group within a particular country or region" which, as I read it, would include Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada. If we shouldn't do it that way, that's fine, but that's what the
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Wait a sec here - not every article about an ethnic groups should be rated as "high" importance. Only those that are overviews that lead to other articles. i.e Aboriginal peoples in Canada would be high - but its sub article like Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada would not be (its a
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about whether to exclude Marx and Einstein from the photo-collage in the inforbox for Germans. This has raised the question on how Germans should be defined in the article. Please join the discussion if you you have an informed opinion or something else of value to add to it. With regards,
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Because genetic evidence is lacking, although no other ethnicity in the World requires genetic evidence to substantiate indigenousness, and certainly not for an ethno-religious group that allows inclusion of individuals based on practice of traditional culture, for example Native American
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It should be noted that in the course of their 700 year history, Baltic German families often had not only ethnic German roots, but also mixed with peoples of non-German origin, such as native Estonians, Livonians and Latvians, as well as with Danes, Swedes, English, Scots, Poles, Dutch,
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However I do want the community's input on how/in which ways these two articles should be differentiated. The idea is that the former focuses more on local politics, the local culture, local institutions, and local people, while the latter covers the entire province broadly
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occupation. Then, I will add a section on the history of the black middle class in the United States. I will also explain how certain government policies, particularly those implemented after the Civil Rights Era, allowed more blacks to obtain middle-class status.
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that involves changing the category names for all cultures, from, for example, "Afghan society" to "Society of Afghanistan". I can see that next will be changing "German culture" to "Culture of Germany" and the like. This would be for all ethnicities, nationalities and
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Because there is an 'edit war' although only one editor was reverting my edits, I have never reverted his though one other editor has, and in one case where I engaged in discussion on that editor's talk page (User:Nishidani), the entire discussion was deleted without
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No it doesnt go beyond. They are two distinct issues altogether, which is why talking about "indigenous rights" and "civilized/primitive" is only muddying the waters and creating a position for yourself where you cannot expect to have a meaningful discussion
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is going to be closed without anyone apart from me (who requested the reassessment) having commented, unless someone does so soon. Would anyone be able to take a look at the article and provide comments on how it measures up to the good article criteria?
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referencing an area of Appalachia as "hillbilly" and "white trash" (not my words) based on a free publication citation, also stating that the fanbase (not the team or the team's city) is the sole Applachian fanbase. Please add your insight. Thank you.
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One of these articles is rated as "top-importance" within this project, while the other article is only rated as "low-importance". Should both of these articles be labeled as "high-importance", or should they be rated as "top-importance" instead?
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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the "WikiProject X" project. WikiProject X will study what makes WikiProjects succeed in retaining editors and then design a prototype WikiProject system that will recruit contributors to WikiProjects and help them run effectively. Please
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In the first place the talk page discussion somehow evolved into the "if Jews are included, so must be the Palestinians". Since when is the indigenousness of one ethnicity conditioned on the indigenousness of another ethnicity?
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with the former pattern. So, should we amend the naming conventions to reflect reality, should we move the articles to conform to the naming conventions, or should we continue with the status quo, which is basically a lie? —
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There is some edit warring going on in this articles: Galician people, Valencian people, Catalan people. Some of them deleting the words "ethnic group", others reverting... Maybe experts could help clarifying and referencing.
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is "a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on a shared social experience". As a social group they still qualify, though the lever of intermarriages in the group should probably be mentioned.
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the assessment process but it needs quite a lot of my time to oversee it and that's one thing I don't have a lot of just now; feel free to give me a prod if I've not got round to doing anything in the next month or three....
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Having read the lead better it doesn't say AND, but OR. I'm not sure if that's good. The controversy is explained, which is good, but the opening sentence could be improved. "Kurdish speaking (ethno)religious community"?
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Note the scare quotes, and you got the argument backwards. The grammatical plural only determines whether we can adopt "Foos" rather than "Foo people", but has nothing to do with whether we use "Foo people" or "Foo". —
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re conciseness/brevity of titling is to make them simply "FOO" (rather than use a confusing designation). "Established practice across all ethno articles" was falsely claimed, as this is demonstrably not the case e.g.
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Israelites are only acceptable if Palestinians are included; I included Arabs in my original edit in place of Bedouin who by their nomadic lifestyles can not be considered indigenous to anywhere outside the Arabian
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
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On this basis I would suggest that any editor with authority to directly make sensible changes to article and category contents could go ahead and make sensible moves (as relevant to article content naturally).
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I have reverted a few of the edits but some of them may have value in them. It may be worth someone with an understanding of ethnic groups going over some of the edits and working out what the IP is getting at.
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I am not an ethnographer or anthropologist, and in coming to edit the article did not intend to become engaged in such a duplicitous "discussion" so devoid of reason, logic and so biased in political views.
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listing the articles and named subarticles in a reference work which may be useful, particularly as I was told named subarticles can be used in at least some cases as one of the indicators of notability.
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It is OK (even recommended) to inform WikiProjects about discussions in their scope. But, the information has to be neutral. Notice about ongoing discussion that is not netral is considered a kind of
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amount of literature existing, I felt it was very obvious that separate articles should exist for both concepts. There is precedent for city-wide ethnicity articles from three AFD cases (one being
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1. If you have a lot of time and some strong coffee, the RfC on how to handle the section on the Native American heritage controversy is still ongoing, though kind of at a standstill, over at
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The article Cumandins states they are related to the Kachins. This is impossible as the Kachins are Tibeto-Burmese. Could someone please look into the matter...?04:22, 22 November 2014 (UTC)
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Importance in this case refers to the article, not the subject of the article. Just some clarification, for what that's worth – it's still entirely possible to reflect some bias. Based on
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describes the Ainu as a "top-importance" ethnic group. Is it possible determine the relative importance of various ethnic groups without imparting a cultural bias to each article?
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for a discussion of hyphenation for several ethnic-American literature categories, following the recent mass hyphenation of African-American and Asian-American categories. Thanks.
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to try and clarify some of the language around the inclusion of ethnicity or sexuality-related information in the lead sections of articles about people. Comments appreciated!
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of diaspora articles to immigration articles ..I dont think they understand the differences between the two. What can we do here to fix all these? This has come up before --
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or the opposite one that they are a completely separate ethnic group. I think the existence of this diatribe can be inferred from the very lead sentence of the article.
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I hear lots of talk about consistency in Knowledge, and that was the rationale used for adding "people" to scads of FN and NA articles which did not need that and where
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After having a look, and reading the proceeding talk page discussion I realised there was something wrong with the entire subject, and which I proceeded to correct.
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with pictures of their personal political slogans. Since there has been a fair bit of this SPA on the article lately with little to contrast it, I brought it here.
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there is also a large amount of literature that directly addresses Indo-Canadians in the Vancouver region (in particular the cities of Vancouver and Surrey).
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and many more have already been moved to without-people titles, though in this case the Taku River - not really an ambiguity elegible as a disambiguation for
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I don't know. The language has only about 25,000 speakers. Maybe ask one of the editors with a Sorbian language userbox, if one of them is still active. See
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conclusion that this genetic relation leads an ethnic relation as well in spite of the fact that the very sources he presents explicitly states otherwise. --
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No it's saying just because they have similar genes does not mean they have the SAME ethnicity. As I said ethnically related does not mean ethnically same.
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at the top of this section. Neither does it have to. We are not a platform where people can establish their favorite "truths" and write them into stone.
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I would advice to do what sources that describe the comic do, instead of agonizing over making the least problematic of a series of problematic choices.
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articles were "FOO people" then that should apply there, with the native name rejected "because it's not English". The further problem in the case of
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Recently in a conversation it was pointed out to me that "Jews" are not indigenous to the Eastern Mediterranean/West Asia based on a Knowledge article.
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Do we want the default naming convention for all ethnic groups to be "Foo" and "Foo language", or to be "Foo people" (alt. "Foos") and "Foo language"?
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based population describing articles in those cases those cases in which the plural form of the demonym differs from the singular form of the word.
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has been added to this project. The Baltic Germans were not an ethnic group, more of a social group, being educated traders. As the article says, "
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article. I figured it might be a good idea to get some wider input, as the current content of the section isn't very satisfactory in my opinion.
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is going to be there, so should Anatolians OR the entire thing should be left blank. Anyone care to comment? The issue is being discussed here:
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its overwhelming diversity, most citizens of the Republic of Turkey are first language Turkish-speakers and consider themselves ethnic Turks.
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I am sure this is not the first time this question has come up here, but does this project claim any sort of oversight on categories such as
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The problem goes beyond using endonyms. It occurs even when we use the same name for the people and their language, as we do at Twana. —
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might act as a centralised location for related discussion. This is by no means meant as a discouragement of location specific discussion.
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Israelites don't fit the Knowledge definition of indigenousness, though there doesn't appear to be a single universally accepted definition
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For "civilized" peoples, we use the article names "Foo people" (or "Foos") vs "Foo language", with "Foo" being a redirect to both. (E.g.
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There is a moverequest for a number of articles on Native American ethnic groups, proposing to move them from "Foo people" to just "Foo"
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In the case of people who are described by use of two national/ethnic descriptions I was interested to see the navigational content at:
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Due to its long-term geographic position as gateway between Europe and Asia, the genetic constitution of Anatolia is highly complex.
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I started them separately because there is a large amount of literature that directly addresses Indo-Canadians in British Columbia
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about, amongst other things, the classification of Somalis in official British ethnicity classifications. Input would be welcome.
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For full disclosure, both I and the Wikipedian who moved the page are together currently involved in an editing dispute regarding
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Hello, I've noticed this on two pages, there may be more but I don't have as much time to edit/watch pages as I used to. Somebody
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the Village Pump, concerning article naming for using "XYZ American" or "XYZ Americans" as the title of these ethnic articles --
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to have a dedicated article on the Indo-Canadian population of Metro Vancouver? (Vancouver, Surrey, and other Vancouver suburbs)
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Differentiating between province/state/prefecture/province-based ethnicity articles and metro area/city-based ethnicity articles
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should be the same rating. There is no doubt in my mind that overview articles are much more important then sub articles. i.e
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quotes sources that say Turks are genetically related to peoples despite not being not ethnically related and then draws an
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You may have received a message from me earlier asking you to comment on my WikiProject X proposal. The good news is that
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I also noticed that a few ethnic groups have been rated as "low-importance" by WikiProject Ethnic Groups: these include
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for this article, regarding alternative suggested wordings for additions to the article. Your input would be welcome!
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over whether the articles should remain separate or be combined together. You may see the pages of this dispute here:
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There is a lively discussion about what it means to be an indigenous people, and how wikipedia should define it, at
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I would say that this issue also relates to content in which two ethnicities are mentioned such that relating to
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Does anyone want to start dedicated articles on ethnic groups in Montreal? I posted possible book sources here:
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one of the other projects. I'd suggest fixing these as you come across them, though it sounds like a job for a
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will be printed at Wikimania 2014, and the designs can be re-used in the future at other events and locations.
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for the past few weeks, you'll find a lot more that have been nominated. I look forward to your participation.
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I insist on including other Turkic peoples only, because that's what the sources say about Turkish people.
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and leave feedback. If you have any questions, you can ask on the proposal page or leave a message on my
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and, as potentially an example of good practice, I thought I would also present this content "here".
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about a Mandarin Pinyin, Mandarin Wade-Giles, Cantonese transcription issue for naming the article. --
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The article is about a medieval ethnic group dwelling in present-day Ukraine or Moldova. All comments
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I have added an Ethnic groups project tag to this article. Is there a sub- workgroup related to Asia?
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Please provide me with feedback so the quality of this article can be further enriched! Thank you!
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Discussion at Talk:List_of_people_of_African-American_and_Native_American_admixture#Requested_move
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We need to fix the importance scale - I did not see that before - I think that is way off no way
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The present results suggest a common ancestry of all Balkan populations, including Aromuns, with
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many similar articles which, on the same president, I would like moved - as would apply to all
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What in the name of heck are you talking about? What is a "civilised people"? I imagine the
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This is particularly aimed at highlighting less discoverable but successful projects, e.g:
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Er...I think Maunus meant to say, how Knowledge should reflect the sources on the subject
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Somebody is changing "Ethnic Group x" population numbers to match "Citizens of Country x"
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has some focus on Indo-Canadian communities not in the Vancouver region (in particular,
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has been nominated for deletion, merging, or renaming. You are encouraged to join the
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Apparently it's Czech. It's essentially the same text as in the 16th century Moravian
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This source is not only about genetic studies . You were provided the abstract before
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easier and projects easier to maintain. If you or your WikiProject are interested,
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I'm not sure the lead is very satisfactory, there must be a better way to reflect
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I don't want to perpetuate an edit war, so I'm inviting a third opinion regarding
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Hi! Could you find Number of yao, dong and yi people by county of PRC like there:
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is useless and should be removed. Please join the discussion at its talk page. --
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talk tab. Please check back with the page as we will be starting edits shortly. (
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Hello. The following requested move discussion would benefit from broader input:
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is being considered for deletion. Anybody interested in commenting, can do so at
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Can someone better versed in the topic take a look and some action if warranted?
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on 24 December 2012. The article that replaced it at "Min peoples", was moved to
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that the table on that project page might read as something like the following:
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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that needs additional input. The RM has just been relisted to allow for it. --
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should have been "high" based on the importance scale? It was under "Low". --
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I'm seeking the participation of the project members to put this issue right.
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Is there a reason why we don't have categories and article son this subject?
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My name is Adi Khajuria and I am helping out with Wikimania 2014 in London.
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Yes, all wikipedia articles define their topic in the very first sentence.
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solution is to revert the main articles (nearly all of which were speedied
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For more information or to sign up for one for your project, go to:
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They also seem to be creating completely unsourced articles such as
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to let us know you're collaborating. Thanks a lot for your support!
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Again, this OP has been multiply posted and my suggestion is that
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There is a relisted RM discussion. Join in there for comments. --
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and, as usual, is not just misleading but blatantly false.
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Move request from "Foo people" to "Foo" over many articles
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On behalf of the teams behind the 2898:_Interwar_Romania-2014-05-13T18:22:00.000Z": --> 2887:_Interwar_Romania-2014-05-13T18:22:00.000Z": --> 1393:There is currently a quite heated discussion at 1059:We've run into a snag with ethnic labels at the 767:for featured portal candidacy, discussion is at 734:Portal:Society for featured portal consideration 3877:Help with Somalis in the United Kingdom article 3260:Poll on inclusion of navbox pics on "Americans" 4573:Knowledge:WikiProject Countering systemic bias 4468:Talk:Asian American#Indian American in infobox 4457:Talk:Asian American#Indian American in infobox 1982:Talk:Filipino American#Malay or Austronesians? 251:"Whitetrash"/"Hillbilly" citations on articles 4929:British Bangladeshi good article reassessment 3718:Should there be a Vancouver-centric split of 3710:Should there be a Vancouver-centric split of 2154:Horrible Histories (2009 TV series)#Moving on 2148:Hi. We're having a discussion on the fate of 463:, and feedback would be appreciated prior to 457:Knowledge:Portal peer review/Society/archive1 5618:https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Semitic_people 5467:. Thanks in advance for your participation. 3266:https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Americans#Poll 3165:Category:People by ethnic or national origin 3151:Category:People by ethnic or national origin 2712:There is a discussion going on right now at 2659:All of those discussions are centralized at 816:Are Ethiopians and Somalis African American? 5493:There have been several back-and-forths at 4051:Presentations and pluralisations of peoples 3520:Hello. I have submitted a move request for 3464:Talk:Asian American#Radical infobox changes 2563:Talk:Bushmen#Requested_move_12_January_2014 1745:more people want to know about the Klingons 799:Talk:Asian American#Representative approval 289:Category:Swedish people of American descent 106:Discussion needed at Speedy re: hyphenation 5504:Right now, I'm particularly worried about 5420:Women by Ethnicity nominated for deletion. 4660:You are invited to join the discussion at 4466:You are invited to join the discussion at 4440:Talk:Dominican people (Dominican Republic) 3490:You are invited to join the discussion at 3462:You are invited to join the discussion at 2867:You are invited to join the discussion at 2257:Category:First Nations in British Columbia 2102:You are invited to join the discussion at 1980:You are invited to join the discussion at 1422:You are invited to join the discussion at 942:You are invited to join the discussion at 827:Talk:Americans#Black and African Americans 825:You are invited to join the discussion at 797:You are invited to join the discussion at 531:, however, insists we should only include 493:You are invited to join the discussion at 372:You are invited to join the discussion at 205:You are invited to join the discussion at 4400:Mention of this content is also made at: 3976:improve the article before March 15, 2015 2708:CfD discussion for societies and cultures 885:Israelites are different to modern "Jews" 495:Talk:Asian American#Selection nominations 345:if your planing to greatly expanding it. 5435:Disparity in importance ranking between 3576:Talk:Indo-Canadians_in_Greater_Vancouver 2965:Demographics_of_Montreal#Further_reading 2473:There is a requested move discussion at 18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Ethnic groups 2539:Chinese minorities / Bible translations 1424:Talk:Americans#Country names in infobox 1084:Would anyone like to chime in on this? 277:Category:American expatriates in Sweden 228:You are invited to visit the article's 14: 5589:to push their opinion to the point of 3530:Chinese_Canadians_in_Greater Vancouver 3526:Chinese_Canadians_in_Greater Vancouver 3515:Chinese_Canadians_in_Greater Vancouver 2942:Template_talk:Pan-nationalist_concepts 2576:following a clean up and expansion of 2344:Template talk:Ethnic groups in Croatia 1920:Kashmiri Pandits and Aryan race theory 870:(early-modern and modern history) and 688:never Hittites or Serbs. 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Thank you, 3743:Peer review: Hungarian prehistory 2673:Talk:Yupik peoples#Requested move 2665:Talk:Cayuga people#Requested move 1948:Number of ethnic by county of PRC 314:As a part of a class assignment, 5669:A discussion is taking place at 5271:FYI, there's an RFC going on at 5165: 4655: 4575:task force on ethnicity/race? - 4461: 4207:as demonstrated in searches ... 3492:Talk:African American#Straw poll 3485: 3481:African American lead straw poll 3457: 2862: 2224:'s primary meaning and usage is 2097: 2054:File:NativeHawaiianGroup1890.jpg 2049:File:NativeHawaiianGroup1890.jpg 1975: 1417: 1176:Dear Wikiproject Ethnic groups! 937: 820: 792: 740: 488: 434: 367: 200: 148:" or should it redirect to the " 29: 5382:You are encouraged to join the 5217:The usage and primary topic of 5141:Dominicans (Dominican Republic) 4851:must not be civilised, nor the 4582: 4580: 4434:The usage and primary topic of 4287:of the demonym is not practical 2179:A requested move is ongoing at 1928:theory material as fact at the 1605:instructions currently say. -- 1215:). 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I have 305:19:40, 27 September 2012 (UTC) 13: 1: 5683:12:01, 30 December 2015 (UTC) 5659:17:16, 22 December 2015 (UTC) 5629:14:38, 15 December 2015 (UTC) 5603:02:15, 13 December 2015 (UTC) 5563:02:11, 13 December 2015 (UTC) 5548:01:52, 13 December 2015 (UTC) 5532:23:52, 12 December 2015 (UTC) 5477:20:54, 10 November 2015 (UTC) 5290:Bulgarian Turks‎ article name 4379:British people in South Korea 4374:British people in North Korea 4369:Koreans in the United Kingdom 4321:Afghans in the United Kingdom 3997:Requested Move: Greek Muslims 3946:12:24, 16 February 2015 (UTC) 3887:Somalis in the United Kingdom 3738:05:34, 25 December 2014 (UTC) 3705:05:50, 11 December 2014 (UTC) 3679:04:26, 22 November 2014 (UTC) 3277:17:17, 6 September 2014 (UTC) 2633:07:57, 21 February 2014 (UTC) 2614:11:57, 18 February 2014 (UTC) 2582: 2487:04:06, 22 November 2013 (UTC) 2293:articles match the categories 1794:05:47, 20 February 2013 (UTC) 1600:Thanks for weighing in. 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My move request is here: 3310:22:47, 1 October 2014 (UTC) 3297:. Thank you for your time! 3255:15:50, 16 August 2014 (UTC) 2651:User:Maunus ·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 2578:Bushmen#Ethnic nomenclature 2557:01:03, 6 January 2014 (UTC) 2447:I'm considering looking at 2402:10:12, 29 August 2013 (UTC) 2379:02:04, 19 August 2013 (UTC) 2356:13:54, 18 August 2013 (UTC) 2333:02:14, 14 August 2013 (UTC) 2323:about "question" casing -- 2005:changed the infobox numbers 1782:talk:Belgian Dutch dialects 1673:Ethnic minorities in Poland 1445:I noticed that the article 1384:07:00, 7 January 2013 (UTC) 1196:Category:User_templates_hsb 1192:Category:User_templates_dsb 422:17:46, 4 October 2012 (UTC) 386:07:17, 4 October 2012 (UTC) 355:23:21, 3 October 2012 (UTC) 322:propose to revise the page 266:23:24, 29 August 2012 (UTC) 10: 5698: 5302:. 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