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Are we done wiyh the north american natives/?--DThomsen8 (talk) 16:04, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
 * You betcha-- time to make us a barnstar :) ! Djembayz (talk) 04:39, 24 January 2013 (UTC)

Cree language
Hi there!

Thanks so much for mentioning the Little Cree Books project on the Cree language Wikipedia page! What a surprise! I learned about it when I checked my site stats and saw that people were being directed there via Wikipedia, and I wanted to find out what entry was directing them. (I'm the person who initiated the project.) I'd like to update the Wikipedia entry to make that information a little more concise, but I know Wikipedia frowns on companies/organizations/individuals writing about themselves. Would you be willing to contact me at tansi@littlecreebooks.com so that I can provide a bit more clarification on the project, to help clarify the info on it in the Wikipedia entry?

Thanks so much!

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Hi Djembayz, since you are interested in meetups in DC, I'd like to invite you to attend the Cato Institute's "Wikipedia and Legislative Data" events on March 14. (There's also an all day workshop on March 15; let me know if you are interested, we may be able to add more people.)

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Aye there, 'Djembayz', I'm a member of WikiProject Ships. To help naval historians here at Wikipedia in the effort of writing and citing naval history articles sometime ago I created the List of ships captured in the 19th century and Bibliography of early American naval history pages. Over the last year(+) I have been tracking down and including names of captured ships and naval history texts for inclusion in either of these articles. I like to think that I have included most captured ships (19th century) and most naval history texts (1700s-1800s) for inclusion in these articles, so if you know of any captured ships or naval history texts that are not included would you kindly include them, either on the page or the talk page of the appropriate article? Any help would be a big help and feedback is always welcomed. Thanx -- Gwillhickers (talk) 17:09, 1 April 2013 (UTC)

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title of infobox on Annie York
I've never seen this infobox before; and though "Native American" doesn't display, it's highly inappropriate for use on Canadian First Nations peoples articles. "North American Indian" is maybe the best way to go, since the usual "neutral" wording "Indigenous people of North America" is cumbersome.....I've seen "American Indian Wars" added to some Canadian pages, in an infobox created by USians, and "Native American leaders" cats and the like added to Canadian FN articles....again, that infobox doesn't say Native American" in its display, but I'm predisposed not to use/like it because it's an external/foreign term on Canadian articles.Skookum1 (talk) 02:58, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
 * The use of "Tribe" in the infobox is problematic in Canada, also, it's not regularly used at all, and the US context is that of a federally recognized tribe; the equivalent in Canada is the band government.Skookum1 (talk) 03:01, 22 May 2013 (UTC)


 * A little surprised you haven't seen this template, given how prolific you've been. Might be because the name got changed recently from Template:American Indian chief. Feel free to use "Infobox person" if you prefer. I use the template because works better for traditional people than the "Infobox officeholder," and as you point out, it doesn't display "Native American." We discussed turning it into a generic "aboriginal persons" template, but that got too complicated, as terminology differs around the world. "North American Indian" doesn't sound quite right when you are used to hearing "The Museum of the American Indian" as a phrase.


 * Wouldn't it be easiest to start a First Nations template for Canada, if this template's terminology doesn't work?


 * (Don't know enough to address the question of how to use the terms "band" and "band government" instead of "tribe," will leave that part to you.)


 * BTW I started migrating some of your early comments to talk pages, back when you were on WikiBreak. They do seem to add to a sense of article development ... you might want to migrate the rest of them! Djembayz (talk) 03:28, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
 * Hm, that migrated content might prove useful in various RMs underway; I'll be back with a link to the list of them; oh on WP:Portal talk:Aboriginal peoples of Canada I made a comprehensive listing.......where the rest of my comments re naming from way back when are is a good question, some was in IPNA, some were on various talkpages of BC and WA and OR articles and the BC/WA/OR WikiProjects.....Just after I posted on Annie York, I raised the issue of a Canadian version of the box on WP:CANTALK but think I might as well go ahead and create it. The meaning of "tribe" is vague and varies from people to people, e.g. the Kwakwaka'wawk peoples are several "tribes"; same with the Sto:lo and various other Halkomelem-speaking peoples and the Dakelh and Tsimhian.... a very few bands use "Tribe", e.g. Cowichan Tribes is the name of a band government containing several tribes.....when an alliance like that it's more common to see e.g. Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, which is a single band government containing three "Aht" peoples (the ones incorrectly called "Nootka" aka today the Nuu-chah-nulth plus the Ditidaht and Makah.  In other groupings the usual "band government" name has changed from "Indian Band" to "First Nation" in modern usage, e.g. Spuzzum First Nation though "Indian Band" and just "Nation" are also seen; if at all; many use just their indigenous name with no English add-ons.Skookum1 (talk) 03:54, 22 May 2013 (UTC)

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Thanks for your invitation, Djembayz. I'm thinking about it -- and I think I'll do it. As you'll agree, it would be wrong for a (former) librarian not to lend a hand! Andrew Dalby 17:50, 26 May 2013 (UTC)

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re Bernadette Rebienot
I thought you should know that I'll be nominating at least some of the grandmothers for deletion individually. Mangoe (talk) 14:49, 27 June 2013 (UTC)

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 * Hi Doug, I'm a librarian who's currently serving as VP of Wikimedia DC-- you can take a look at our site. Djembayz (talk) 00:45, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Wow!!!! Now I see why you are very smart. I communicate often with several librarians at the Very Large Library in Washington, D.C. I see you are into old sailing ships. I created Gwennan Gorn, but am having trouble with reliable sources that others will accept since it is an event that took place in the twelfth century. It was a much larger article when I created it, but has been trimmed by others to the size it is today. Someday you'll have to e-mail me.--Doug Coldwell (talk) 11:33, 6 July 2013 (UTC)

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Greetings - Over this past year, with a great deal of help, including yours, we’ve beefed-up USS Mahan (DD-364) DANFS cut and paste article into one that may have some promise. Thus far, we’ve been able improve it to a B-Class article but curious to know if it has any A-Class potential. Should you have the time or inclination, might you see whether or not it does? In any case, thank you. Pendright (talk) 12:16, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
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about Helen Farnsworth Mears? Anyway, we got some stuff done there today. I looked in her history and I edited there on the article's second day. Sort of odd, now that I think about it. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 04:21, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for making Alice Rideout something real. I seemed unable to take it the step farther and you did. The Fair Women by Weinmann has several pages on the Women's Building commission, perhaps I'll get into the sculpture groups she did for the roof. But first, life being what it is, it's garbage night tonight. Not exactly a higher calling, but. . . .......... Anyway, next is her teacher, Rupert Schmid. Carptrash (talk) 02:20, 29 October 2013 (UTC)

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Salishan stories....
the title "oral literature" seems an oxymoron to me, "oral tradition" is more accurate; literature is about things written, and oral traditions pass things down in a fluidic, not graven-image manner. I'm from St'at'imc and Sto:lo and Skwxwu7mesh areas, and know a lot of these stories, and have other publications...but if all such were included, this article would be by far too large; this is what I consider an "omnibus" title and ultimately will need breaking up; generalizations made about Salishan mythologies/stories...that's more the gist of this article, though not reflected in its title. User:OldManRivers is Skwxwu7mesh, User:Murderbike is Nooksack; both are inactive, and both stayed away from this, which seems based on only the one book, with one definition from Clark; like Coast Salish defensive sites it is based on only one publication/pair of publications, and does not, to me, merit its title; this is old-fashioned anthropological "gee look at this look at that" and there are other topics in this area much more in need ofr covering than the Squamish ogress.... i.e. the Transformers, the spirit-beings who were Coyote's coastal-region counterparts; and the Coyote story here, how is it difference from Coyote as told in non-Salish traditions, or does it have more similarities to them; it certianly has no relation at all to Coast Salish, just as the cannibal-women-of-the-woods common on the Coast has no equivalent inland, and so on....Skookum1 (talk) 20:21, 26 November 2013 (UTC)

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Cathee Dahmen
Hi Djembayz: In regards to Cathee Dahmen wiki article, you wrote false information stating that she had "two daughters in her second marriage" but this is not a true statement. Dahmen had adopted out a daughter out of wedlock and then had one daughter in her first marriage. In her second marriage she had another daughter and a son. Please take precaution next time when editing and sourcing information, as well as sourcing people's promotional material; (ex: selling books, media attention, etc.) that is taking advantage of Cathee Dahmen's career or personal family. Cathee Dahmen's son Allan Sachs Jr. is revising and editing his late mother's wiki page presently and in the future, thank you. 71.190.247.156 (talk) 13:41, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
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