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It appears that this article originally resided at Raven Clan. In 2006, it was moved to Ganhada so that readers would not confuse it with other notable uses of "Raven Clan". While I'm not intimately familiar with the indigenous peoples of the coast, I am familiar enough to say that it was a correct move. This also smacks of furthering the fiction that "it's only notable if someone bothers to write about it on here", which is widespread on Wikipedia and hideous and scary as fuck at the same time (while not specifically pertaining to such, WP:CIRCULAR and WP:NAVEL offer plenty of insight as to the slippery slope that belief is). RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 08:22, 4 September 2014 (UTC)Reply