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Cheng Won needs citation, not reverting to Wo Hing for now

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I'm OK with this but puzzled, as all Lillooet histories in print talk about Wo Hing's ranch, and the store as his, I've never seen the name Cheng Won before. Perhaps this is another hog ranch, or is this Wo Hing's real name? Ask old Lillooeters who new him and his family, refer to him as Wo Hing. Lots of Chinese in the area, could have been someone else. Wo Hing is also mentioned in the cite for Hogback Mountain in the old BCGNIS (but not so far the new BC Names) entry for that mountain.Skookum1 (talk) 15:01, 20 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Foreshoulder

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"Foreshoulder" is a term usually used in anatomy. It is not clear what it means in the context of this page. Can someone please either update this page with a more generally understood word or write to me to describe what it means and I will add the meaning to Wiktionary. Mark (talk) 01:55, 15 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]