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[edit] Cleanup in progress
This article was tagged "This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards" in March 2006. I'm in the progress of doing it, partly by adjusting some of the writing to reflect WP:NPOV standards without losing the info the initial editor provided, while adding new information. Based on what I've been seeing so far, it does seem that a certain amount of personal aggrandizement was going on with The 13th, as charged by the original editor: I'm a pretty good researcher, so I'll be looking to back up the statements originally made in this article with good sources per WP:ATT standards. This is also part of my general effort to ensure that all 13 of the Alaska Native Regional Corporations are represented (and accurately) on Wikipedia. --Yksin 03:04, 17 March 2007 (UTC)