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2346:. The term "Paiute" is meaningless. It has no meaning whatsoever in any specific sense and is not an identifiable node in any classification in any anthropological, ethnographic, linguistic, or even historical sense. It is nothing more than an inaccurate label for "Indians that we don't have any other name for in the Great Basin". And that note that "exact subgroup may never have been recorded" is lazy editing. It is unequivocally possible to identify any historical event or anthropological artifact as to whether it is Northern or Southern Paiute by where it occurred. Since there is absolutely no point on the planet where the two groups even border one another, there are no ambiguous cases. If it happened in or near Northern Paiute country, it's Northern Paiute. Likewise for Southern Paiute. Just look at what the article was before: nothing but three separate sections describing Northern Paiute, Southern Paiute, and a recent smaller addition of Owens Valley Paiute (although there was already an article on Mono where the material should have been). There was no common thread--it was two different articles artificially linked. And that census comment is not a sufficient justification. The census is devised by non-specialists and is more confusing than enlightening. Linking Northern and Southern Paiute in a single article is borderline racist since it applies a meaningless generic label to historically, linguistically, and ethnographically distinct peoples who were never uniquely linked to one another. -- 1021:
include: Northern and Southern Paiute, Northern and Southern Ute, Commanche, Gosiute, Southern Paiute, Northern, Western, and Eastern Shoshone amongst other peoples such as Hopi. The Numu langauge is part of the Great Northern-Uto-Aztecan langauges termed Numic. Although there were perfectly timed movements (would not call this migratory because it was within their own CONSCRIPTED territory) upon the landscape, these movements (seasonal rounds) were not done as simple wanderings but as eclectic foragers whom were biologists. The sociological organization of the Numu was (is) broad. The Numu lived in small villages in general of upward of 20-200 people. Although in some instances the village was composed of small family groups, larger villages did develop along the Sierra Nevada range. In areas such as Pyramid Lake, Walker Lake, the Humboldt Sink, Smith Valley and Owens Valley, California, and locations in Northern and Southern Oregon the Numu were known to live in semi-sedentary villages. Indigenous farming was also present at Walker, Smith, and Owens Valleys. Terming this pattern a "migaratory" lifestyle appears to be an artifact of early ethnocentric anthropology. It appears to relate to original Western encroachment on the lands of the Numu who wanted to justify their own intrusion into another peoples conscipted territory.
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Paiute and Mono (Owens Valley Paiute) abutted each other. Even then, knowing the band name or nearby town is often all that is needed to distinguish them. There is no place where the Southern Paiute adjoined either of the other two. The closest that the Southern Paiute came to the two Western Numic tribes was about 100 miles, with the Timbisha in the Death Valley region separating them. The truly problematic cases, where a footnote is appropriate, are very limited. --
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which was mostly about Aztec ancestry and relations, and issues related to theses about migration and the development of maize. Did not see anything about D1, nor much mention of Paiutes and others, except to say D haplotype was more common among them and some Nahua, but not the peoples in between in the SW. Am not sure where the other content came from. Will read the other sources and try to understand their points.
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separation between them at their closest point. The third map is problematic in that it only shows areas where the contemporary languages are spoken and not the historical ranges. It's accurate in the fact that it shows the separation between NP and SP. In the case of these groups, linguistic boundaries are also broad ethnographic boundaries. --
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but sadly they don't show Southern Pauite. (I hoped that the broken line separating Nixon from Fallon might divide Northern from Southern, but the area south of there is marked Northern on p. 62.) These are maps of languages rather than peoples. Is the correspondence close enough for our purposes?
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I read the whole thing and followed the only bit of actual advice on the page. But one "Keep" and one "Keep but turn it into a DAB page" isn't a consensus. It was a close because I requested a close after reviewing the two or three comments there. The page hasn't been deleted, it was turned into a
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A Native Hawaiian joined the Paiute person in criticizing the Natl Geogr. Genographic Project, according to the source here (now moved to that other page). I think this criticism belongs in the article on the Project, not here, even though one spokesperson is Paiute. Have just finished reading Kemp,
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Anybody else for spliting this page into a Northern Paiute and Southern Paiute page, while leaving Paiute as a disambig page? These two peoples spoke different languages, their territories did not border each other and they had fairly different lifeways. Seems like the fact that they're both known
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Since this is now a set index article, adding a map sounds a lot like creeping toward article status. Any map would have to be an ad hoc creation since "Paiute" isn't a topic in anthropology or linguistics. I have never seen such a map in any text that isn't also a map of the Numic languages as a
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If this article follows the guidelines of set index articles, that is, there is no extended text with any member of the list as a substitute for an actual article, and if the continuing effort to properly change links in articles that link here to where they should actually go, then I will withdraw
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and it was a non-admin closure. It means nothing other than that the article doesn't get deleted. It doesn't reflect any kind of consensus for anything else, let alone nuking the article down to a DAB page. Here's the short version: DAB pages don't have discussion on them. Pages with discussion
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There was a discussion once on whether the ethnicity should have precedence for the name, and it was decided it shouldn't. That could be revisited. But it really should be one discussion on the principle, not thousands of separate discussions at every ethnicity in the world over whether it should
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agriculture, at one time thought to have been brought to the Southwest by migrants from Mesoamerica. A 2005 Washington State University genetic study found, consistent with other genetic studies, "populations from Mesoamerica had little maternal influence on the genetic structure of groups residing
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of the northwestern United States. (There is a very high percentage D-1 haplogroup mtDNA match among the Paiute and Shoshone.) As noted in the previous section, these peoples were already recognized to be connected by linguistic evidence, as they speak languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family.
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Footnotes such as this are overwhelmingly unnecessary since simple geography will distinguish the vast majority of cases between Northern, Southern, and Owens Valley Paiute. The "Paiutes" simply didn't mix with each other except to a very limited amount in northern Owens Valley where the Northern
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are a pretty modern ethnic group, first mentioned in the 13th century CE. The abstract (not a reliable source at times) itself says "However, probably due to the small sample size or close consanguinity among the members of the site, the frequencies of the haplogroups in Funadomari skeletons were
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Don't think of it as satisfying me, think of it as complying with WP policies rather than making unverifiable claims about your superior god-like knowledge and whining about the RfB effect. Not only will you be a better editor if you learn to cite your claims to reliable sources, but WP will be
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article.) The second map is accurate (Colorado River Numic includes the Southern Paiute area). It's a good map because it clearly shows that NP and SP are not contiguous in any way. There is no place where Southern Paiute shares a boundary with Northern Paiute. There is about 100 miles of
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So why did you accuse me of not reading the deletion discussion? According to your present account, one person there said to turn it into a DAB page and then you yourself closed it after you got the advice you wanted. That means absolutely nothing except that the page doesn't get deleted. The
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The article conforms to a time when anthropologists still believed their own ethnocentric descriptions of the Northern Paiute (Numu). The name for the people is Numu. The Northern Paiute extend into Northern Utah. Also, the Numu are part of an interrelated people called the Punown. The Punown
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Unfortunately, the best map is from a copyright-covered source. It would be better, of course, to have no map at all than to have an inaccurate map. At some point we will probably make our own. I would add that it would also be useful to have maps for this purpose in the individual articles,
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in the American Southwest", in contrast to some theories that people had migrated from Mesoamerica to the latter territory in sufficient number to influence development of its culture. Researchers now believe that peoples in North America developed maize culture independently of Mesoamerica.
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I think it's not reasonable to remove all the well-sourced content from this article. The editor who did it hasn't given any support for their claims other than their putative status as an academic expert who's inordinately subject to the RfB effect. It looks like original research to me.
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This article should not exist. "Paiute" is a generic term that refers to a variety of different tribes that have different languages, different and non-contiguous geographic ranges, and different lifestyles in many respects. It should be nothing more than a signpost to direct readers to
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tags where it seemed clear that the author, usually C19, just meant "them lot". The only alternative would be, to add footnotes along the lines of: "the source says Paiute, but the author may not have understood the distinctions – and, nor may any other writer in English at the time".
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Agreed, actually at this point, perhaps the whole section should be chucked from this article. The criticism is more relevant to Paiutes (since it was issued by a Paiute person belonging to a group located on a Paiute rez) than the genetic project which only remotely mentions Paiutes.
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decision to nuke it and turn it into a DAB page is a matter for ordinary editing, which is what we're engaged in now. Any argument that has as a premise the claim that I didn't read the AfD discussion is fallacious. The references aren't pointless because it isn't a DAB page per
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quite different from any modern populations, including Hokkaido Ainu, who have been regarded as the direct descendant of the Hokkaido Jomon people." In any case, the second and third paragraph sources do not seem to mention the Paiute so should be removed.
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Apparently, you know nothing whatsoever about the topic, but just to satisfy you, I've added appropriate references (of the hundreds that might be adduced since this information is completely uncontroversial within the field).
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The Genographic Project has found that the D-1 haplogroup is also present in the mtDNA of populations in Mongolia and Siberia, suggesting common ancient origins of the peoples before migration of Paleo-Indians over the
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in response to Senate requests for all the official documents relating to the Mountain Meadows massacre. Specifically on page 76 where Jacob Forney (Superintendent for Indian Affairs in Utah Territory in 1859) says:
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per CambridgeBayWeather. In cases where the requested move simply eliminates the word "people", and the destination title is already a simple redirect to the current title, it is clear that guidelines favoring both
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So you say, but if it's true there should be a source besides you that says so. Please don't edit war over the templates, and please look at the template documentation for when it's appropriate to remove them.
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I can't figure out the citation to ""The Piutes and the Legacy of Richard Henry Pratt," where it is supposed to go and where it is linked (if at all), so I marked it "Clarification needed." Yours,
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Cool, let's pull for now and if anything pertinent to Paiute people comes up, folks can add that. Here's the section, just in case you want to use it elsewhere or build upon it. -
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Other genetic studies have been done to analyze patterns of migration of ancient populations. In the Americas, researchers have been interested in tracing the development of
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My apologies for the use of the word "lazy". I will certainly make it an editing priority of mine to work my way through the problematic links and apply my expertise. --
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As for "lazy editing", I have cleaned up as much as I can of a mess which I did not create. However, I cannot tell from the location which Paiute people was supported on
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I hadn't seen that Northern Uto-Aztecan map, but it totally mislocates Southern Paiute (which should be exactly between Chemehuevi and Ute). (I have deleted it from the
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Just spotted "D-1 Haplogroup has also been found among people of Hokkaido, Japan, a northern region inhabited by ancient indigenous people known as the Ainu." The
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Why is any of that relevant to whether this is a disambiguation page or a set index article? We are not proposing to return this to being a regular article. Per
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I'm working on them as I get a chance. It's the end of the semester, so my time right now is limited. And I think the DAB/SIA discussion has been decided. --
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Is it your contention that WP policies don't apply on DAB pages? Anyway, if it's a disambiguation page, you ought to delete all the rest of your content per
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there is a significant Paiute population not yet mentioned in this article. Is this only a satellite of the Benton reservation, or a different group?
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Is anyone familiar with this name and what it corresponds to as far as tribal affiliations? Is it a band of Paiute? Thanks for any help. --
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also applies given that Paiute redirects here. There is no need to redo any guideline as it already supports the un-disabiguated title.
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which still bears his name. This permanent source of water became incredibly important to travel between Mormon settlements in southern
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article and have run across a reference to a tribal (or band) name of Pah-vant in the southern Utah area. It appears several times in
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Even if it doesn't go onto the page, a map just for use in disambiguation would be useful. The best I can find on Knowledge is
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Brian M. Kemp, et al., "An Analysis of Ancient Aztec mtDNA from Tlatelol: Pre-Columbian Relations and the Spread of Uto-Aztecan
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DAB page. And the content of the article was moved, not "nuked". But I added two pointless references for you anyway. --
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per nom. An identified people should be the primary topic of a term absent something remarkable standing in the way.
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I think it would be helpful, if possible, to have a map showing the regions in which each group is found.
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Merged about one sentance from Pah Ute War. Could be a pretty interesting section with some more work.--
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Correct all those links in, and then we can talk about whether this page should be a DAB or an SIA,
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And after strict inquiry I cannot learn that even one Pah-vant Indian was present at the massacre.
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Taivo, this is indeed the proposal to have the page follow the guidelines of set index articles.
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that also share the same (or similar) name". All of the terms listed on this page are the same
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until the issue is addressed properly. These should be discussed at a centralized location.
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because there is no such thing as "Paiute" without referencing one of these groups. --
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The main point of contact between the Paiutes and the Mormons was the indominatable
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on them need sources. You can't avoid sourcing claims by stating it's a DAB page.
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This article about Paiute stories about red-haired giants is a mess, see
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where I've provided a number of sources to help fix it. Help wanted!
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The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal.
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of thing - they are all Indian tribes. Is this not correct?
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who had been called on a mission to the Southern Paiutes by
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better off as well. I assume that that's why you're here.
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