Talk:The Lani Singers
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hi, just added another reference to support this inclusion. thanks
Relevancy of a reference to the "Stone Age" lifestyle in part of West Papua
[edit]Greetings, Wikipedians!
I've just added a "relevant?" tag to this line: "It is claimed that the way of living of those living in this part of West Papua has remained largely unchanged since the Stone Age." The source is a music site (and it just goes to the site, it doesn't go to an article about the Lani Singers), which probably isn't qualified to evaluate Papuan society, and anyway, what exactly is the point of including it here? "Stone age" is a loaded term, and to say "It is claimed" sounds like weasel words to me. Any other opinions? Tigercompanion25 (talk) 17:10, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
Second album
[edit]The iTunes Store shows a second album, Ninalik Arirak, released in 2013, while it looks like no new information has been added to this article since 2012. I'm not sure how to phrase information regarding music albums, as this isn't the kind of edit I usually do. I'm also not sure what the conventions about sourcing this info would be. I hope someone with more experience in this area can help. — Goueznou, currently at 69.120.93.52 (talk) 23:11, 1 June 2019 (UTC)