Talk:Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Reference issue
[edit]The reference named "peterson" is defined multiple times with different content, but there is no source that has an author named "Peterson". Instead, it's being used for authors named Satz and Williams. The problem then is when the named reference is reused (i.e., <ref name=peterson/>
), we can't tell which of the two books is the actual source. Can someone unravel this puzzle? —howcheng {chat} 18:07, 22 February 2018 (UTC)
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