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editWelcome to Wikipedia. miigwech for your contributions at the Ochiichagwe'Babigo'Ining First Nation article. If you have a great interest in the Anishinaabe culture in general, I encourage you to participate in creating, expanding, critiquing and maintaining articles under the Wikiproject:Indigenous Peoples of North America (WP:IPNA) or its daughter project, the Anishinaabe sub-project (WP:IPNA/Nish). giga-waabamin wiiba. CJLippert (talk) 19:08, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
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- Aaniin niijii. The stub article you've put together has been deleted. I have re-created the article but with a bit more content and with language that is not identical to the website's language (though relying on it heavily). It is a bit more than a Stub not not really full enough for a Start. If you would mind now grow the article to be a bit more full in scope and detail the charter, services, etc., that would now go a very long way to move it from this glorified Stub to maybe some in the C or better rating. Good luck! mii i'iw. CJLippert (talk) 23:14, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
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editI found you through Gary Mchale's page. You say that you are a British Guy living on a Reserve... I was wondering if you had read anything about the Mohawks in Kahnawake throwing "non-natives" off the reserve near Montreal?
I suspect you might have an interesting take on this given that you have such strong feelings about the Natives, and you are (presumably?) also a White man living on Rez? Dphilp75 (talk) 01:22, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
- I read a little about it - it's their prerogative who they throw off the reserve. It's sovereign territory so who is any outside to question what they do on their own land?