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1066:. I have left this message at this WikiProject's talk page so that any interested members can assist in helping the article keep its GA status. In reviewing the article, I have found there are a few issues that may need to be addressed, and I'll leave the article on hold for seven days for them to be fixed. I have left messages on the talk pages of the main contributors of the article and other related WikiProjects. Please consider helping address the several points that I listed on the talk page of the article, which shouldn't take too long to fix if multiple editors assist in the workload. If you have any questions, let me know on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Happy editing! -- 281:. I have left this message at this WikiProject's talk page so that any interested members can assist in helping the article keep its GA status. In reviewing the article, I have found there are some issues that may need to be addressed, and I'll leave the article on hold for seven days for them to be fixed. I have left messages on the talk pages of the main contributors of the article along with other WikiProjects. Please consider helping address the several points that I listed on the talk page of the article, which shouldn't take too long to fix if multiple editors assist in the workload. If you have any questions, let me know on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Happy editing! -- 31: 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; " 1527:
i reworded frmo "Native 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
647:, I plan to break it all into a series, as seen on the right sided navbox. There is enough out there for it in terms of sources, but just getting around to writing it is my things. I've shifted now to taking a break and coming back when I can devote more energy to it over all and find others out in the real world to help out. Anyways, have a look anyone. 462:, the Metis generally no longer came together as a distinct band, but rather as just part of a larger community that may or may not organize themselves as "band". I have heard of the Inuit, Yupik, Inuvialuit and Inupiat organized into "band" but this may just be the basic anthropological definition and not necessarily a government organizational structure. 1585:
heard "do you mean Red 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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or in many cases/articles even more specific as to which tribe, or subgroup even. Some cross-border articles like the many we have in the Pacific Northwest may speak of "Native Americans" from the Canadian or Russian side of the border; in one particular case ] the Haida-Tlingit alliance in question
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I think you would need to be more specific about which links. A lot of pages on this subject have been set up and moved or redirected or merged. One problem is that while Native American may mean any Indigenous person of the Americas to some American English speakers it means something else to others
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Hello people of WikiProject 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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you can see that there really isn't a lot of Native voice going into Knowledge (evidenced by the scant two sentences given to "Indigenous Viewpoints" and the tirade given to "Non-indigenous viewpoints", including a reiteration of the ridiculous theory that non-indigenous were in North America before
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We've been having some disagreements over this article. I haven't really been that involved in it, but I responded to a request for comments on the WP:NOR discussion. I'm just dropping this request for comment since the minority opinion editor has some good points but is being a little irrational
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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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asked I provide a cite for Red Indian still being used outside of North America, which 'twas me who inserted that long ago; granted the word "commonly" might not apply, but when meeting with people in Britain and anglophones from elsewhere in Europe or Asia/Africa when Iv'e said Indian I've often
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article. The article would benefit from some cleaning up and proper sourcing. It also misses any references to the role 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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RE NGJW: "To me the vast majority of people that type in the majority of these phrases are looking for Native Americans," to which must be also said "or First Nations"; so care must be taken as to which of the two "jurisdictional" phrases and depending on the context there may be room for a more
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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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language" should redirect to ]s", not ] ] for example. I know there's supposedly a consensus on using "Native American" somewhere on one of the talkpages, but it's not a consensus I'm aware that's held/accepted outside the United States; except perhaps by Canadian-side academics and publishers
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I know I talk about this at work often, but looking through Knowledge, I was amazed to find there wasn't an article about it, and only a few articles making references about it, and even a Pan Indian Movement to describe a movement across India. Would someone start an article on this with a
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for me--I've been working on the article about this university that was started on a donation of 20,000 acres from the Ottawa tribe. I've also found some criticism of the school. I'd like to have your project review the page for accuracy and other issues related to your
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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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Knowledge might have a short gallery section in the article, but it is not the place for an article that is nothing but a gallery. My suggestion would be to delete the article from Knowledge, but create this as a category in Commons, then at the main page of 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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that could conceivably go to Native Americans (disambiguation). Is there a particular reason the redirects are the way they are, or would it be OK to change some of them to Native Americans (disambiguation)?
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to be expanded with a section on prayer in American Indian traditional religion (that is, pre-Christian). If there are existing articles in Knowledge that address this subject and can be summarized in
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sort of article exists, please could it be linked from other articles and put in relevant categories? It is hopeless to search simply for the word "band" because every musical group has
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so it can be piped with |treaty=# making it display the signatory nations for that treaty number. I've added it to a few article since then, but feel free to help. -
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Because I am relatively new to this forum, please advise on how I can improve this page and remove the annoying flags that keep appearing. Also, if you go to
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Is anyone aware of a Wikiproject or group working on South America peoples? I had a question about the Pemones but couldn't think of anywhere to ask.
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mention the term, but surely it deserves its own page? I don't have reference material and so can't start the page myself. On the other hand, if a
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represents articles that are beyond the basic Start-Class, but which need additional references or cleanup to meet the standards for B-Class.
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Metis (or as old US treaty calls them "halfblood") did have "band" communities but since the time of Canadian confeneration and the US's
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Thank you. I made the addition to the best of my understanding. Feel free to correct my entry if my wording suggests a factual error. --
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disambig page, particularly if it was followed by visiting the referring articles and disambiguating the original links when possible.
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I posted this article to the mainspace a couple days ago, It's one of a few I'm creating in order to expand the insufficient article on
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historic importance. A nice inter-tribal victory! It would be great if some reliable verified information on why could be added to the
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I'm looking for some suggestions for a category name to include the various Inuit/Eskimo groups. It would encompass people like
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and under it have sublisting of the governmental units of Canada and the United States, as both are rooted in the concept of
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I just came across this article which was uncategorised. I added some, but there may be better ones that it could fit into.
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Skwxwu7mesh has been my main focus as of late. I'm not sure, but it might be one of the most extensive articles written in
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needing to adjust their work for American readers/markets/expectations....Is there no rationale btw for breaking up t he
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I hate to add to this long to do list, but here goes. There are quite a few references to myths and traditions on the
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Would someone care to start an article for band, in the sense of the unit of government for First Nations in Canada?
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If there's a better place to post this, I didn't find it. I thought members of this project might want to comment in
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Most of these pages are intentionally directed to Indigenous peoples of the Americas, please do not change them.
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What about all the ones that use the words "Native American" in the title... shouldn't they be pointed to
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Editors! I just wanted to send a update to anyones who interested. I've been working extensively on
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Yes, I should have listed those two articles too. The first is anthropological and the second talks
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and believe the article currently meets the majority of the criteria and should remain listed as a
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and believe the article currently meets the majority of the criteria and should remain listed as a
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which (as I know from friends who use it) means those north of 49 and as those in the Lower 48.
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into North/Central and South Americas, or is that just not that easy to do? I'm thinking e.g.
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and I'm specifically going over all of the "World History-Americas" articles. I have reviewed
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A recent news item says that evidence for the earliest humans in North America was found in
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and I'm specifically going over all of the "Culture and Society" articles. I have reviewed
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Looks to me like a case of that tiresome "the region was deserted until 1850" syndrome --
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The naming debate is mostly in Archives 1, 2, 3 of the Native American talk page.
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as a good article candidate and have a concurrent featured picture nomination at
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disambiguation on which Pan Indian Movement we're talking about. Thanks.
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I was seeking to embellish the culture section and got one ref of the
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page, there was really no place to write about the effects that
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Alledged: Choctaw Chief, Capt. Peter Juzan, of Miss. and Okla.?
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to insert in the article would be much appreciated. cheers,
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on this bird. Any further native american folklore about the
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On Google Web, "Rotindianer" (German) gets a few hits... --
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Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
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I would like to request that articles be written on the
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it could be linked to and pointed at as you suggest.
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I started fixing some redirects (Native Americans to
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Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee
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Their population center seems to be 300:Could someone add an article about the 14: 1144:Below are the redirects that point to 823:Hello all. I asked about this at the 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 1156:, and some are obviously looking for 1627:See a long discussion about pueblos 25: 1820:. There is more on the more recent 1653:User:B. 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