Talk:Washoe County, Nevada

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Paiutes in Carson
"For decades Paiute children growing up in northern Nevada were required by the federal government to attend a boarding school in Carson City where they learned English, not Paiute."

Given that this article is about Washoe (of which Carson is not), the relevance of this sentence in the opening section is anything but obvious. 73.149.43.153 (talk) 07:54, 28 August 2016 (UTC)

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Relevance of TV show episode in History section
Is a single TV show episode truly relevant to the history of Washoe county? Could that paragraph be moved elsewhere? (perhaps to another article, or elsewhere in this article)