Talk:Modern social statistics of Native Americans

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Saranoon in topic Clarification or Inconsistency?

Page Project

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This page is a project by UNC-Chapel Hill students concerning Native American studies. Please allow us time to upload and mature our page. Thanks!

Please make sure that the students and instructor/professor read WP:SUP and its subpages. As it stands, this article looks like it may descend into orginal research which is not permitted. Thanks. – ukexpat (talk) 18:11, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

We are continuing to gather resources and information to add to this page. We intend to give an overview of the current demographics of Native Americans in the US, because they are a noted segment of the population. We will then provide general information, with a concentration on statistical analysis, on other social statistics of health, economy, and more. All of the information will be gathered from accredited academic texts without any original research. Thanks for your patience! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Smgaynor (talkcontribs) 19:21, 1 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Hangon tag

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This HORRIBELY racist entry must be removed from the wikipedia asap!

Hangon tag

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I have removed the hangon tag, this is only needed if the article is nominated for speedy deletion and it does not meet any of the criteria justifying a speedy deletion as far as I can see...although it does have many problems, including...

Title capitalization

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It shouldn't be. I will move it to a new location. SpinningSpark 21:09, 1 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

This initial project is finished by our students. We hope that future collaborators will make it better and wish you the best of luck! - UNC FYS 2009--Tolfoster (talk) 22:01, 21 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

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To whom it may concern, My mother A Hawaiian Native from Hawaii, met a Navajo native man round 1958-1959 in Arizona. Which he is my biological father. His name is Earl William Dixon. I know I have other relatives out there in Navajo Nation around Arizona. I am trying to locate them and my real father. Can anyone from the Navajo Nation help me locate my real father. Im trying to close old secret doors from the past to start the healing process of life. I am now 58 yrs old. My mothers name was back then, Matilda Kawailani Puglinawan. He should be now round 57 or so. My name is, Keith Darrel Brezee. Email: kawela1959@gmail.com My cell # is (808) 346-2882 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.173.142.185 (talk) 14:36, 24 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

To whom it may concern, My mother A Hawaiian Native from Hawaii, met a Navajo native man round 1958-1959 in Arizona. Which he is my biological father. His name is Earl William Dixon. I know I have other relatives out there in Navajo Nation around Arizona. I am trying to locate them and my real father. Can anyone from the Navajo Nation help me locate my real father. Im trying to close old secret doors from the past to start the healing process of life. I am now 58 yrs old. My mothers name was back then, Matilda Kawailani Puglinawan. He should be now round 57 or so. My name is, Keith Darrel Brezee. Email: kawela1959@gmail.com My cell # is (808) 346-2882 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.173.142.185 (talk) 14:39, 24 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Clarification or Inconsistency?

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In the first paragraph of the General Demographics the article states: "According to 2008 US Census projections, those who are Native American and Alaska Natives alone number 3.08 million of the total US population ...." But the next paragraph states: "The United States Census has documented 1.93 million individuals that are American Indian or Alaskan Native alone (not in combination with other races) with specified tribes." These numbers don't match.

Is this apparent inconsistency fully explained by the "with specified tribes" phrase? If so, the latter sentence should perhaps be clarified along the following lines:

The United States Census has documented 3.08 million individuals that are American Indian or Alaskan Native alone (not in combination with other races), of whom 1.93 million are identified by the census to be among (X?) number of specific tribes.

That change would clarify that the other 1.15 million are divided among smaller tribes that are not detailed by the Census Bureau. ---Saranoon (talk) 16:24, 4 February 2020 (UTC)Reply