Talk:Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood
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Merger proposal
[edit]There have been merger proposal tags in place for some time proposing to merge Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood and Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall. I disagree with the proposal; I !vote KEEP SEPARATE AND DEVELOP BOTH ARTICLES because they are different topics. One is an organization with a lot of past history and current organization to describe; one is just one historic building in one location. The level of detail appropriate about building details is not suitable for the organization article. They are best kept separate also to allow for quite different categories. --doncram 11:32, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
- I removed the merger proposal tags at the two articles, as there's been no argument for the merger. --doncram 21:09, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
- Meanwhile, it's been fifteen months and I haven't seen significant improvement to either article. I may have other things I wish to do. Just to help out, though: most non-Tlingit Natives were distrustful of this organization, specifically because it was controlled by Tlingits. Despite that, they had a significant local chapter in Kotzebue. Also, the correct term for the local chapters was "camp", as this organization was patterned after the Gold Rush-era fraternal organizations such as the Arctic Brotherhood and the Pioneers of Alaska. There's also several decades' worth of history tied to this organization vis-a-vis William Paul, his sons and their legal efforts leading to the passage of ANCSA. Unfortunately, the notability of Elizabeth Peratrovich is strictly a recentist invention, which has managed to overshadow the long-existing notability of her husband, his brother Frank and the Anti-Discrimination Act in general, as evidenced by the lack of any articles on those subjects. RadioKAOS – Talk to me, Billy 21:39, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
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Is the Native Brotherhood a gang as well?
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