User talk:Oosting

Mohawk language Wikipedia is at Incubator
Hello Oosting, we now have a Mohawk language Wikipedia at Incubator. It's wide open for you to help get it up and running. If you can get your neighbors interested, we could make a wonderful encyclopedia available for the kids. A question for you: is this dictionary in the current orthography?
 * Djembayz (talk) 16:24, 31 May 2012 (UTC)

Inuit-Metis
Hi Oosking, I have reverted your move of Inuit-Metis, and replied as to why on the talk page Talk:Inuit-Metis. --Kevlar (talk • contribs) 20:46, 19 November 2012 (UTC)

NunatuKavut people
Oosting, I've again reverted your moves, but I have gone ahead and adopted your terminology (NunatuKavut people) rather than the previous (Inuit-Metis) in light of the sources you provided. I'm trying not to get into an edit war with you, but help you out.

I'm glad you did that that work digging up these sources. I defer to your new sources on the ancestry question. Please don't think that I have an "agenda" trying to "prove" that NunatuKavut "just Metis" and "not really Inuit". I am not interested in doing any such thing. I hope that likewise your main goal is simply spreading information, and not trying to "prove" any case.

Here's where I'm having an issue. I don't understand is why insetead of adding your sources to my new article (on the people) you tried to delete it by the backdoor by merging back to the original article (on the territory). Why are you against having this seperation. You wrote an article about a proposed territory that doesn't even exist in law. I'm trying to broaden the scope to the whole history and culture of the people. I can tell by your quick access to sources that you are clearly quite knowledgable on the topic. Help me on this!

And it's not that I'm picking on the NunatuKavut. All topics of this type are split this way on WP. See Irish people vs. Ireland, Ukrainian people vs. Ukraine, Innu people vs. Nitassinan. See also my comments on Talk:Pimicikamak for a related question. --Kevlar (talk • contribs) 20:43, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

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