Wikipedia:WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America/Templates

Infoboxes

 * Infobox Ethnic group — Infobox template for ethnic groups/sub-groups, example usage: Pomo
 * Infobox First Nation — Infobox template for First Nations in Canada, could be expanded for all federally recognized Indigenous nations, example usage: Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
 * Infobox Language — Standard infobox template for languages, example usage: Muscogee language
 * Infobox Settlement — Standard infobox template for human settlements, example usage: Navajo Nation
 * Infobox Native American leader — Standard infobox template for historical leaders
 * Infobox officeholder — Standard infobox templates for contemporary politicians

Navboxes
Navboxes appear at the bottom of an article, providing links to other articles within a certain topic.
 * See North America indigenous peoples templates for full list

Project banner
WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America (seen below) can be added to the talk page of articles within the scope of this project. Tagging an article as part of this project allows it to be included in bot reports for this project, and also makes new editors aware of the project as a collaboration point on North American indigenous topics. The template also is used for article classification purposes (usage instructions).

Stub notice
Stub notices appear at the bottom of stub articles, inviting readers to expand the article. The template also places the article into a special stub category for that topic.
 * NorthAm-native-stub — stub articles which do not fit into a more specific stub below
 * FirstNations-stub — First Nations (present-day Canada) articles
 * NorthAm-native-bio-stub — biographical article about a North American indigenous person
 * na-lang-stub — article about an indigenous language of the Americas

Userboxes
User WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America can be added to your user page, yielding this user box:

If you prefer the message box style, you can use User WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America 2 instead, yielding this message box:

And for our Two Spirit participants, or other 2S Wikipedians: