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Find the criteria here a bit confusing. Are you listing them by order of first book published? Or are you judging which is their first "significant" book and listing by order of that instead? Wouldn't it be simpler to list alphabetically by surname? Also, can you offer any evidence for the "typically included" and "commonly associated" tags? I'd usually think of Niatum and Allen as first-wave (though admittedly I've also seen vizenor listed as second-wave before.) Vizjim (talk) 07:48, 21 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]