User talk:Fernando Almendaez

From what i gather "Lechonero" has deleted the terms Indian and/or Native Amerian from the Genizaro page. Virtually every referenced article cited in the Genizaro page describe Genizaros as Indians and/or Native Americans. In deleting the word Indian from the article Lechonero  does not explain why [other than 'good faith'] he discounts the listed Genizaro Indian scholars' expert opinion. If he hasn't already done so, Lechonero should at least read Doris Swann Avery's Master's Thesis [located on the internet]  on the Genizaro Indians. It's a thoughtful overview of the Genizaro Indians. More disturbing though is the way Lechonero has managed to hold the Genizaro Indian cite  hostage. Instead of trying to resolve his differences of opinion with  Cumanche, Lechonero has unilaterally changed the Genizaro Indian page and has used his perceived attack by Cumanche as a way of locking the cite. I ask that Wikipedia unlock the Genizaro Indian page, as I believe that in doing so we have a chance to address words like 'Native American vs. Indian'. We might not like to hear other people's opinion; we may never reach concensus, but Lechonero should not be allowed to lock this cite because his good faith opinions are challenged by Cumance.