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Native American Women in the ArtsHere was that page I was speaking of creating earlier: Native American women in the arts Just letting you know about it! It isn't as comprehensive as I'd like, but school has started again, and I felt that someone else could contribute.--Henriettapussycat (talk) 23:47, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
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--Kumioko (talk) 23:47, 13 September 2011 (UTC) 3.. millennium BCE in North American historyHello Uyvsdi, are you sure about this edit? The 3.. millennium BC in North American history provides --Diwas (talk) 20:07, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
Mississippian copper artworkI began this article last year Mississippian copper plates and haven't had time to finish it up. I was wondering if you have any info on any of these( Mangum copper plate, Wulfling plates, Rogan plates, etc.). I have a few of the newer books from the last few years, and have found a few things online(see refs in draft) but if you had anything useful, please forward it my way. I think I may have time to work on it again soon( I've been busy IRl last few months and have most done some vandalism control and general patrolling, not many actual new edits or articles) and hopefully move it to mainspace. Hope you are well, Heiro 17:54, 18 October 2011 (UTC)
Abba dabba dabba...Just an FYI that on the disambiguation issue, I think I'm mostly in your camp, even if I'm not quite in 100% sync. I kind of have mixed feelings on the issue and, like you, tend to prefer a term go to the primary use article, not a dab. But I've also weathered enough stupid editing wars over this that I'm too burned out to fight about it much, I prefer to sigh and just go, "whatever the wiki disambiguation gods want this week..." My own oar is to just avoid offensive terminology (or "offensive to some" terminology) if they must do dabs. (For example, I'm not big on "tribe" unless that's what a people or nation specifically want to be called). Montanabw(talk) 19:23, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
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Talking stick/circle mergerHello, I just want to mention that I put a comment about the merger. In short, to make the circle page complete, I will have to put all the material from the stick page into it. And likewise for the stick page. Otherwise the material will be incomplete and less effective. (Before I started, talking stick was nearly useless from the aboriginal perspective, and there was no circle article.) Also, having to work two pages will delay the final product, and its acceptance into mainstream society. I hope you can see my point of view and reconsider your opposition. --John Bessa (talk) 20:59, 27 October 2011 (UTC) Grit-tempered potteryDo we have any articles that discuss "grit-tempered" pottery? I'm finishing up an expansion of Ashworth Archaeological Site, relying primarily upon a report from a test excavation at the site; almost all of the pottery that they found was either shell-tempered or grit-tempered. I've observed that shell tempered pottery redirects to Mississippian culture pottery, but I was hoping to find an article that gives grit-tempered pottery more coverage than the two passing mentions in the Mississippian pottery article. I already asked Heironymous Rowe for help, but he pointed me to you. Nyttend (talk) 04:08, 2 November 2011 (UTC)
Sacajawea imageHi Uyvsdi, just wanted to stop by and say awsome job providing that photo for the Native American slavery article. It really brings it more to life. Have a great day!Mcelite (talk) 18:09, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
Native Americans in the United StatesCan you offer some help with this [1]. The editor is on some sort of crusade, what about I'm not quite sure. See also this [2], [3], and the discussion Talk:Native Americans in the United States#Strychnine. The quote seems to be from a reputable author, but the editor seems to think "white men" of that age wouldn't have resorted to that sort of behavior, at least that's what I am guessing. Any input would be helpful. Heiro 23:47, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
I think......"first" here referred to "independent", e.g. not controlled by a tribal government. It could well be the first in that sense, so I would've given it a {{cn}} for a while... Choyoołʼįįhí:Seb az86556 > haneʼ 03:43, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
Lame DeerThat the place in Montana is the primary topic appears to be contested. Page views are not the only metric for primary topic. Cheers! -- JHunterJ (talk) 01:33, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
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Re: December 2011Concerning Cherokee freedmen controversy and your revert/message. First of all, the template removed was for images that were deleted. CherokeeDiversity.png and CherokeeDiversity2.png. Both were recently removed from the article by ImageRemovalBot as you can see in the Revision History, here, and here with a image template left behind. I removed that template as there are no pictures there anymore. Seems pretty reasonable. Two, I changed the lead to a shortened lead to streamline as it was getting bloated not to mention had edits that didn't match the cites (Example: the Jan 14, 2011 ruling voided the amendment and Aug ruling was in response to that, not for the March 2007 actions.) and material that was long updated in the main article ("The Cherokee Election Commission is working to provide ways for the Freedmen to vote in the scheduled special election for Principal Chief." An agreement was already made). I turned the the last paragraph into a sentence encompassing all that happened from the legal proceedings to the current court situation. I did not remove any cites. In fact, some of those cites in the lead are the same cites that I contributed. They are still there. And third, "does not appear constructive". Before assuming bad faith, look at what was changed. Copy editing is correcting "formatting, style, and accuracy of text", no?. Shortening a lead does fall into that. Stormshadows00 (talk) 07:52, 18 December 2011 (UTC) Dates for this?According to the description for this image file, it's (1840-1901), according to our article John Wilson (Caddo) it is (1860-1901). It was recently changed at Caddo [7] from agreeing with our article to agreeing with the image file. I don't know which is correct, as I would like to make them all agree, so any ideas which it actually is, lol? Also per this, your welcome. Hope all is well and Happy Holidays! Heiro 20:19, 18 December 2011 (UTC)
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On NAGPRAHi Uyvsdi, I plan to do some work on the NAGPRA page, but want to be sure I detail correctly, and am in no hurry. Am happy to collaborate. One museum not mentioned is PAHMA, which has been at the heart of some controversies. In terms of tribes not recognized, the reason I generated a proper noun (Federally Recognized Tribes) is because I'm on my way to making a statement about federal recognition and what that means for non-recognized bands, such as several in California. Recent congressional discussion waged on "Federally Recognized Tribes" contrasted with others. Also, NAGPRA has nine evidential criteria, which I'll describe in brief, trying to figure out how they best compliment the page already there. A couple of tribes have won claims based on language-use evidence, that is interesting. KSRolph (talk) 06:43, 25 December 2011 (UTC) Wikiproject Oklahoma--Dcheagle 09:43, 5 January 2012 (UTC) Disambiguation link notificationHi. When you recently edited Native Americans in the United States, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Yupik (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). Such links are almost always unintended, since a disambiguation page is merely a list of "Did you mean..." article titles. Read the FAQ • Join us at the DPL WikiProject. It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these opt-out instructions. Thanks, DPL bot (talk) 11:29, 9 January 2012 (UTC) Re Tribal ArtI am not sure if I am entering this correctly on your talk page. You have recently edited the page on Tribal Art, your contribution is most welcome. However, the page now reads with a bias towards anthropology which is incorrect. Within the field, anthropology has measured importance. The described balance and emphasis should be inclined towards the artistic. 'New World' is also the accepted terminology, not 'Arts of the Americas'. Please return to the page and make appropriate edits. Very kind wishes, Docludi Kind regards, Uyvsdi (talk) 17:57, 11 January 2012 (UTC)Docludi
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