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"Native Americans"

We need more specificity here. Actual names of tribes/Nations where possible. In a few distant historical cases it may not be possible, but when tribes are known they need to be named. We need to make sure that actual Indigenous history is not lost or disappeared here in favor of "Native American" vagueness. Real Creole identities and history, like real Métis history and communities, need to be accurately documented, for all the usual reasons, but also because any confusion around the history here can lead to misrepresentations, both well-intentioned and otherwise. - CorbieV 19:26, 11 November 2018 (UTC)