User talk:Delire

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 * ps. In addition to the standard template welcoming text above, I'd like to commend the constructive tone you've taken at talk:Population history of American indigenous peoples- with approaches like that it should be relatively easy to reach a consensus view.
 * pps. As for the referencing and footnoting style used on that article, I admit it can be a little non-intuitive- if you take a look at Footnotes that may help explain how it works.
 * ppps. A further hint re signing your posts on talk pages, you may find it easier instead of typing "~" to use the button which appears at the top of the editing window- it's normally the 2nd one from the right: position your cursor where you want your signature, click the button and it'll insert the necessary code for your sig and datestamp to appear. Cheers, --cjllw | TALK  04:40, 25 January 2006 (UTC)