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1535:, not as part of the larger mass/complexity..."race"); "First Nations" has all those other ambiguities which "Native American" doesn't, also - it can mean the "ethnicity" (all 500 of them), as an adjective for person or thing, as a term for a government, or for the people/group themselves (when singular usually); it's really not a very useful terms because of all the meaning's it's acquired; so "linking through it" should always be mindful of the context of how it was used; "
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American" to "First Nations and native Alaskans from British and Russian territories, respectively) (I would have rather been able to specify which subgroup/chief; e.g. Skidegate, Cumshewa, Ninstints et al. was the one in question (may yet turn up, I've been reading lots lately...).. My point is that generic terms should be weaned out in favour of more specific texts/links whenever possible; it
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Indians", in all sweet innocence. I know that's not a citation; but if someone has oen for extra-North American usage of "Red Indian" please add it over there; doesnst' seem to get used on British/European webpages but I haven't really shopped around; most German pages on North American peoples, when not
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American may mean any Indigenous person of the Americas to some American English speakers it means something else to others
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Indigenous people of North America. I am thinking about starting a Knowledge in the Lakota language. However, I need people who would be willing to contribute and know the language. If you know the language and would be willing to contribute to the project, please reply
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band without defining it. Does "band" have a legal definition? Can Inuit and Metis also have bands or is its use restricted to First
Nations? What about in the US? Is a band council the same as a band? Etc. A new article would be very welcome, and then (in response to your constructive suggestions)
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Shiprock plays in other cultures of the Southwest. This request is also extended to Mount Taylor! The good news is that a recent court finding extends it as a place of cultural
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Does anyone have more, or better information, on the following alledged: Chief, Capt. Peter Juzan (Pierre Gabriel de Juzan), inn keeper of Juzan Lake, Miss.; who alledgedly led 52 Choctaws from the swamp against the British right flank in the Battle of New Orleans? He may have died Hugo, Okla.?
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with us if you have any queries regarding the introduction of the revised scheme. This scheme should allow the team to start producing offline selections for your project and the wider community within the next year. Thanks for using the Knowledge 1.0 scheme! For the
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I added a couple of phrases on cooking baskets. But I don't really know anything. It reads very Zuni-centric now. Could someone who knows more maybe put in more relevant info. A section on current use might also be useful. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Currently, 611 of the articles assigned to this project, or 19.9%, are flagged for cleanup of some sort. (Data as of 18 June 2008.) Are you interested in finding out more? I am offering to generate cleanup to-do lists on a project or work group level. See
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