Talk:Zia (New Mexico)

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I see there is an article about the Zia Pueblo already. Becareful in developing this article so that it is clear when you're speaking about the larger Pueblo peoples (with links to there), opposed to speaking about the smaller grouping, the Zia Pueblo people (found within this article). Also, if you're speaking about the land-base of the community and the population within it, be sure to instead go to the Zia Pueblo article. If neither this or the Zia Pueblo articles really amount to much, our next step may be to merge the two articles together, let it develop as a larger article and then sometime in the future, re-split the articles to the current two (or some other logical division). Otherwise, be sure to provide references, links, etc. And make sure you have inline citations. CJLippert 22:39, 24 September 2007 (UTC)

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Split off Zia (novel from Zia the New Mexico tribe. Hope that's OK. I will do a disambig page, if you'd prefer? Joaquin Murietta 23:16, 27 October 2005 (UTC)