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[edit] Budgewoi, New South Wales

Hey bud, just with the above page where you moved the history of the name to the Talk Page. I am going to revert the edit because it is from a very reliable source that another user contributed from. The book "From Pugdeway [i.e. Pudgeway] to Budgewoi" ISBN 0731611284 is a pretty good history of the suburb. When I get around to wikifying that page, I am gonna borrow it from the library. It is also 4 sale [here] which is the local historical society. Any probs...give us a buzz. Todd661 08:32, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Pirahã language recordings

I have tagged your recordings of Pirahã language pronunciation to speedy deletion. The reason is that you have created them basing on a Creative Commons-Noncommercial work. Dervivatives of such works must also be noncommercial. If you are sure that these recordings can fall under fair use, label them as "fair use" instead of Creative Commons. --Derbeth talk 11:13, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] the Template:Languages of South America

What do y ou think we should do about this extremely incomplete and misleading template that someone has started putting on all pages relating to languages of south america?Maunus 10:33, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Taboo against naming the dead

I noticed you were the person who started this page. Could you take a look at my comment relating to the notes here? Let me know if you don't have access to these books anymore (I might be able to figure something else out). Thank you, --Sofeil 11:42, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Yopi

I have noticed the lack of this article too but I think it should be a redirect to Tlapanec people which also doesn't exist. Otherwise we could make a page for the prehispanic Yopi/tlapanec culture and one for the modern people but it seems easier to start with having both prehispanic and modern Tlapanecs on the same page for now - I doubt we can track down much information about either. (I have only a few scattered references to the yopitzinca/tlapanec in diffreent books on the aztecs)Maunus 10:36, 13 December 2006 (UTC)