00:4800:48, 27 March 2022diffhist−23
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talk) Restore hidden citations with citation needed template as canadiana.com citation in question is insufficiently described such that it cannot be reproduced.Tag: Undo
22:2622:26, 22 March 2022diffhist−2
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→Etymology: Re-order paragraphs grouping similar issues together as much as possible. Major editing revamp of whole section seems to be in order ...
17:3917:39, 22 March 2022diffhist+31
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Tremaudan 1936a, Excerpted from Appendice, Dernier Mémoire de Louis Riel, Les Métis du Nord-Ouest, p. 434-435.
14:4414:44, 22 March 2022diffhist−369
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→Etymology: 1st two paragraphs : Michif sentence does belong in Etymology section. First sentence of former 2nd par. duplicates 1st sentence of 1st par. Show last sentence of current 1st par.as 'It also came to be used for people of mixed European and Indigenous ...'
20:0420:04, 21 March 2022diffhist+27
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Pauli133 no longer exists. I am restoring Etymology section blockquotes in italics for emphasis as deciphering the quotes is evidently trickier than assumed in both short & long term.
19:1419:14, 21 March 2022diffhist−1
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Riel's Métis sub-section applies to Tremaudan citation, not to blockquote immediatelly above
19:0919:09, 21 March 2022diffhist−303
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Great Lakes region to the Western plains.[22] : Footnote 22 per Harvard citation style
18:5818:58, 21 March 2022diffhist+95
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Hide canadiana.org citations associated with <!--- <ref name=Making>{{cite web|title=The Métis|url=http://www.canadiana.org/citm/specifique/metis_e.rtf|publisher=Canada in the Making|year=2005|format=rtf|access-date=2010-04-17}}</ref> This document is not available on Canadiana db --->
15:0915:09, 21 March 2022diffhist+6
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→Etymology: Show as 'This is the oldest meaning of Métis and is based on the French verb métisser [sic], ...' Actually 'métisser ' derives from 'métis', not the other around.
20:3220:32, 20 March 2022diffhist−22
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Show as 'The word "métis" refers to mixed-race children ... ', as we already know métis is a French word and whether or not métis is adj. is irrelevant to the rest of the sentence.
20:2720:27, 20 March 2022diffhist−11
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Show as 'The word "métis" is a French adjective refers to mixed-race children ...' , as originally is redundant.
20:2420:24, 20 March 2022diffhist−95
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Show as 'The word "métis" is originally a French adjective refers to mixed-race children ...' ; métisser is derived from métis, not the other around.