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He was militant but not a radical. This page needs some work. Rockero 21:44, 17 October 2005 (UTC) reply


Please clarify source material related to the charges and sentencing of Tijerina. According to Gonzales, Manuel G. 1999. Mexicanos: a History of Mexicans in the United States.Indiana University Press. as well as Acuna, Rodolfo. 1981. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos. Harper and Row Publishers, Tijerina was incarcerated in 1969 for charges related to the 1967 Kit Carson Forest occupation as well as a 1969 attempt to occupy the same location. He served concurrent sentences for charges related to these incidents and was release in 1971. -- 71.76.225.128 02:03, 30 December 2006 (UTC) Dr. Stephen J. Sills, University of North Carolina Greensboro reply

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added a fair use image. if anyone has a free use image, please upload that image to commons, and then delete this fair use image, unless it happens that this image is itself provided under a creative commons license. Mercurywoodrose ( talk) 07:45, 20 January 2015 (UTC) reply

Papago Tohono O'odham

The word Papago is actually an exonym a name the tribe was called by their neighbors. The tribe itself prefers Tohono O'odham. Though some people continue to refer to them as Papago the name of the reservation was officially changed. At the time of the Tijerina land purchase the reservation still had the older federal name. RichardBond ( talk) 00:51, 23 August 2015 (UTC) reply

Sources and tone?

Are there more "scholarly" references on this man's life? This article in its current state reads too much like self-promotion type bio. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:8c3:c200:2e40:19bc:ad32:ae07:dc3 ( talk) 02:49, 25 August 2021 (UTC) reply