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In the section currently titled "Activism for Indigenous Americans", the section can't seem to pick a terminological schema. "indigenous", "native American", etc. Makes it hard to read.
WP:commonname and
Native Americans in the United States makes it clear which it should be. "Indigenous", in my reading, almost always refers to the broader category of all the native peoples of North and South America, as indicated by
Indigenous peoples of the Americas. But, I'm old fashioned, so I still favor
American Indians, and "Tribal" over these other PC and jargonized versions.
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The reference to the Finding your Roots episode featuring Roseanne Cash is not a source for Johnny Cash's ancestry. It did not discuss Native ancestry, and focused almost solely on her maternal ancestry. — Preceding
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Change where it says and "Cherokee ("Talking Leaves")" *Under Activism for Native Americans to "Cherokee ("The Talking Leaves")
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