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My first contribution! Please correct any policy or normative structure mistakes and let me know so I can learn. I do research at the SRC and know a little about it, so it seemed like a good contribution to make, since it doesn't exist yet.--Winjammer00:00, 17 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I added the cats to the bottom. Research, archives, native americans, indigenous peoples of the americas. I'm a little new to the wiki, but I've read up on cats and some of the issues with them. I have to agree wiki is overcategorized. Can't "Native Americans" and "Indigenous people of the Americas" be merged? Also, someone added an "inuit-stub" to the page. Would a more general american indian stub be more appropriate? The SRC is more about all native americans. In fact, do to location and funding sources, in practice they really tend to focus on southern, southeastern, and soutwestern tribes; though their mission statement includes them all.--Winjammer20:31, 17 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]