User:PersusjCP

= To-do: = Rewrite articles, lots of them. Focus on Lushootseed. Maybe when that's done do other stuff.

Minor Corrections

 * Haleets

Peoples
Skagit peoples


 * Elaborate between Upper and Lower Skagit
 * Talk about the various Upper Skagit peoples maybe

Lower Skagit


 * Total expansion/rewrite

Swinomish people


 * Total expansion/rewrite

Snoqualmie people


 * Make map

Duwamish people


 * Probably should be a priority, but it is a scary article to rewrite. It has been like half done in my sandbox for forever
 * Total rewrite needed
 * Expand in sections that need more
 * Make an accurate map
 * Fix the mess of sources
 * Figure out what the hell is going on with the various old history articles

Suquamish


 * Rename to Suquamish people? Or not
 * Total expansion/rewrite
 * Separate ethnic group from federally-recognized tribe. Needs page creation for Suquamish Tribe

Steilacoom people


 * Total expansion/rewrite

Nisqually people


 * Total expansion/rewrite

Sahewamish


 * Total expansion/rewrite

Eventually, I would like to rewrite List of Lushootseed-speaking peoples into a proper list with more information, rather than just a tribe-by-tribe list of peoples

Tribes
Upper Skagit Indian Tribe


 * Finish writing (In sandbox)

Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe of Washington

The rest of them... lol :L

Biographies:
There are lots of biographies which need to be expanded or rewritten, or at least cleaned up to match modern orthographic standards. They all require a lot more research, that I have not done on the specific individuals.


 * Vi Hilbert
 * Patkanim
 * Chief Seattle
 * Leschi (Nisqually)
 * Many more

Places:
And of course, the infinite amount of cities, towns, mountains, lakes, rivers, etc. whose pre-contact history needs to be written on Wikipedia. Most importantly:


 * Seattle
 * Olympia, Washington
 * Tacoma, Washington
 * Everett, Washington (already pretty expanded upon)

It would probably be a good idea to figure out which places are most visited on Wikipedia. I have no idea how to do this, though.

Pages to create/make not a redirect:
Sauk people (Washington)


 * What to call this? There is already the more well-known Sauk people in the midwest. I suppose I could just keep it in one article with the Sauk-Suiattle. Also, research more on the Suiattle. As I currently understand, Suiattle is a term that was used to refer to a group who went to the Suiattle during the summer, not necessarily a full village/ethnic group. They probably don't merit their own article?

Hachuamish


 * Probably could use an article? The term refers to 6 different tribes which are not notable on their own, but together, usually referred to as the Hachuamish, they could use their own article separate from Duwamish people.
 * That being said, it needs to be found if there is a unified term for describing these people. A lot of publications use strange orthographies that attempt to mimic Lushootseed, such as calling them Xatchuabsh, hahchooAHBSH, Xachua'bsh, Xacuabš, etc. very strange indeed. At least its not as bad as the AWFUL spelling Dkhw'Duw'Absh which is trying to mimic dxʷdəwʔabš (Duwamish). At least dooAHBSH is close to what it sounds like phonetically.

Eventually, many more articles for tribes could be created, but for now, they will have to be stuck as subsections on larger articles about other peoples. For example, the many tribes that the Muckleshoot are descended from, such as the Yikoamish,

Snohomish Tribe of Indians (unrecognized group)


 * An article about the unrecognized Snohomish Tribe would be nice

Lots of reservation articles are missing. The largest, which probably necessitate their own article are:


 * Tulalip Reservation (currently a redirect)
 * Puyallup Reservation (redirect)
 * Muckleshoot Reservation (redirect)

= Pages created/entirely rewritten/contributed to a lot = ★ = I am especially proud of this one, or I like what I wrote a lot, or something like that

= DYK

Articles

 * Samish dialect
 * ★ Kikiallus people
 * ★ Sammamish people
 * ★ Symbol question.svg Shilshole people
 * Steilacoom people
 * Steilacoom Tribe
 * ★ Stillaguamish people
 * ★ Skykomish people
 * ★ Snoqualmie people
 * ★ Snohomish people
 * Swinomish Reservation
 * ★ List of Lushootseed-speaking peoples
 * Lummi Nation
 * Lummi people
 * Symbol question.svg Puyallup people
 * Puyallup Tribe of Indians

Templates

 * ★ Template:Lushootseed navbox
 * Template:Lang-twa
 * Template:IPA-lut
 * Template:Lushootseed sidebar
 * Template:User lut-N
 * Template:User lut-4
 * Template:User lut-3
 * Template:User lut-2
 * Template:User lut-1 (Initially created by User:AdJHu, maintained by me)
 * Template:User lut

= Stuff I have worked on a little = ★ = Substantial edit, more than just a few sentences

A

 * Alaskan Way
 * Alki Point
 * Alveolar ejective affricate
 * Alveolar lateral ejective affricate
 * American mink
 * ★ Arlington, Washington

B

 * ★ Mount Baker
 * Bitter Lake (Seattle)
 * Blake Island

C

 * ★ Carnation, Washington
 * ★ Cultus Bay

D

 * Deception Pass
 * Duwamish Head

E

 * ★ Everett, Washington

G

 * Geoduck
 * Gig Harbor, Washington

H

 * Haller Lake, Seattle
 * Hat Island, Washington

I

 * Index, Washington

K

 * Kiket Island

L

 * Lake People Park
 * Lake Union
 * Lake Washington
 * Langley, Washington
 * Lushootseed
 * Lyman, Washington

M

 * Me-Kwa-Mooks Park
 * Muckilteo, Washington

O

 * Oak Harbor, Washington
 * Old Man House

P

 * Mount Pilchuck
 * Pilchuck River
 * Poulsbo, Washington

S

 * Samish River
 * Bernie Sanders
 * Sauk Mountain
 * Seward Park (Seattle)
 * Mount Si
 * Skagit peoples
 * Snee Oosh
 * Stanwood, Washington
 * Sterling, Washington
 * Stillaguamish River
 * Swinomish

W

 * Whitehorse Mountain (Washington)

Twana-related

 * ★ Twana
 * Twana Language
 * ★ Skokomish River
 * Lake Cushman
 * Lake Nahwatzel

Nooksack-related

 * Nooksack language
 * Skagit Range
 * ★ Mount Baker

General





 * Tulalip Lushootseed








 * Treaty of Point Elliot (1855)












 * Dailey, T.
 * Snohomish-Everett



RFCs to remember
Native Names in Infobox: Template_talk:Infobox_settlement

Australian RFC on Aboriginal names in Lead: Australian Wikipedians' notice board/Archive 61