Talk:List of Indigenous people of the Americas
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We link to Sequoia here, but Sequoia is a disambiguation page between trees and national forests. Could a kind Wikipeidan add the intended Sequoia to that disambiguation page, then directly link to the new page here? DanKeshet
- I think it's the name of the person who invented the Cherokee alphabet, but I could be wrong. `Tuf-Kat
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- Yeah, that was who I meant. I just googled, and got a different spelling for the Cherokee. Hope that solves the problem. Danny
- Cool, thanks. DanKeshet
Why don't we merge this to Native American article? -- Taku 06:27 Mar 8, 2003 (UTC)
- Because we have lists of virtually every other nationality. I think they deserve one two. What does everyone else think? Danny
- Also, the Native American article is quite long, and this list should be quite long. Might as well open up the space for them both to be long then cram them into one article. DanKeshet
Ok, -- Taku 06:32 Mar 8, 2003 (UTC)
I thought the term Native American didn't apply to anyone outside of the US and Canada (and not even the Inuits or Hawaiians amongst them). Tuf-Kat
- If Inuits count, then Ahpellah and Etookashoo, who were vital to the success (or failure) of Cook's expedition to the North Pole, should be added.
- Well, we can create List of Native American of Canada and United States and List of Inuits... :p
- You have to read Native American article: The Innu people of the Labrador/Quebec peninsula and the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut peoples of the far north of the continent are not properly considered American Indians
- There's a fairly long discussion at Native American and talk:Native American about how we should classify the indigenous people of the Americas. Personally, I find it somewhat inappropriate to classify them primarily using today's political boundaries. What of the people who live in tribes whose territory covers more than one present-day nation state? Especially considering that we're including people from before and after today's borders were drawn. DanKeshet
- Do you mean in the article, Dan? I agree with that. I'm concerned that the title isn't accurate. If Native American doesn't refer to natives south of the US, the article's title or content should be changed. Tuf-Kat
- Yes, I mean in the article. I don't think there's anything wrong with listing indigeneous people of South America in an article entitled "List of Native Americans". But I think we should try to use the classification scheme in Native American, rather than by "Canada", "Mexico", etc. The first step towards doing that is listing each person's nation (Lakota, etc.). DanKeshet
hero is POV. Ira Hayes himself argued that he wasnt a hero:
- "the real heroes were the ones that died in the battle."
Aren't "Native Canadians" called "First Nations"? -- Zoe
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[edit] Proposal for list inclusion
I have made the following proposal regarding the criteria for inclusion for these lists. If this is something that you have comments or ideas about, please provide feedback. Thanks. Wikibofh 9 July 2005 19:16 (UTC)
[edit] Articles for Deletion debate
This article survived an Articles for Deletion debate. The discussion can be found here. Owen× ☎ 23:40, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
It was renominated but the motion did not gain consensus. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Indigenous people of the Americas. Johnleemk | Talk 16:44, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Ethnicity lists discussion
Please see discussion at Wikipedia:Village pump (policy) for current discussion of a potential policy to apply to all ethnicity lists on Wikipedia, including this one. JackO'Lantern 20:35, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Robbie Robertson
I moved Robbie Robertson north of the border where he belongs. All members of The Band except for Levon Helm are Canadian.---BDH