Talk:Indigenous peoples of the Americas/Archive 2005
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see Talk:Native Americans#Indigenous peoples of the Americas for a discussion of terminology. – ishwar (speak) 18:26, 2005 August 8 (UTC)
Gongrasuloson!!!
Page moving and disambiguation
Please lend a hand with the disambiguation effort, as described on Talk:Native Americans. À propos page moves, shouldn't this page be at Indigenous peoples of the Americas? –Hajor 22:45, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks for being bold with the move, Nat. –Hajor 12:19, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
I need help with
Native American cuisine, which I will link to from here when it is ready --Rakista 12:22, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
South American culture areas
hi. does anyone know what is the received list of culture areas in South America (assuming there is one)? I know there is that multivolume handbook from the 1950s (which I havent looked at), but I was wondering if anyone had read anything more recent. The only thing I have looked up so far is the 12 "geolinguistic regions" of Terrence Kaufman (1990, 1994), which he says are based on genetic linguistic, typological linguistic, cultural, and geographical features. I am using Kaufman's list in Category:Indigenous languages of the Americas (which you can see there). Any other competing culture area lists?
(by the way, little has been mentioned of culture areas in North America. Mesoamerica does have related articles.). peace – ishwar (speak) 21:49, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
Curtis Photo
I was just wondering whether the photo of "A Hupa Indian, 1923" is really the best photo to use, considering that Curtis posed and dressed up Native Americans in the early 1900's, after they had already been exposed to the modernized style of living. -- MacAddct1984 06:11, 15 November 2005 (UTC)