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Hi, there I've edit the environment, religion and marijuana legalization part in the page. Please kindly review it. thanks

Zax — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zaxsmu (talkcontribs) 16:16, 1 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Religion section...

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Dear reader,

The Religion section of this article seems unnecessary at best, and somewhat disrespectful at worst, specifically in reference to the section on traditional Ojibwe customs. Regardless, I feel like it's better suited to an article about traditional Ojibwe beliefs, or at least the Ojibwe more broadly, not one about a specific Ojibwe community. I moved the part on St. Kateri Tekathwa Church to the History section, but I removed the rest. I've also standardized the tribal name used to Ojibwe (the term used in the related Wikipedia article) throughout this article in order to avoid confusion.

All my love,

Kjlompl (talk) 02:44, 6 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]