Talk:St'at'imc
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[edit] "related groups" info removed from infobox
For dedicated editors of this page: The "Related Groups" info was removed from all {{Infobox Ethnic group}} infoboxes. Comments may be left on the Ethnic groups talk page. Ling.Nut 21:15, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] notes for later; needed articles
It's late but wanted to jot down some stuff I'll try to get to, at least at stub level. This page needs a Government/s section, mirroring contents on the Lillooet Tribal Council page (where St'at'imc Nation redirects, and agencies like the Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police and Upper St'at'imc Language Authority (it may be Upper St'at'imc Language and Culture Authority, but I can't remember though that seems unwieldy); the Canadian law enforcement categories deserve some overlap with aboriginal categories; not sure how much information there is but at least Aboriginal law enforcement or something of some title might be an article, if there's not enough for particular agencies; I know Wiki's not supposed to be a directory so that's why I thought of individual articles; maybe there's not enough history for any one group or ogranizatoin, except in certain cases; it's the general existence of native law enforcxmeent agencdies that seems worth an article overall, but I wouldn't know where to start to look up dates of creation and rules/agreements involved, education and governane and so on) there's also individual First Nations-run schools; these could simply be named on their respective band and community pages; but I know there's an equivalent representation for "white government"-run schools (List of Canadian residential schools (or to be specific, List of Canadian First Nations residential schools points in a whole important direction; especially because some, like Alert Bay and Mission/St. Mary's, survive as native culture institutions (U'mista and T'oti:ihl'tet respectively and don't hold me to the spelling on the second one, even if it's in my home town. I know, it's all who puts what in, but like I said these are notes for later, either for myself when I have the time or for someone who finds something worth undertaking and wants to write them. The police agencies are all evolutions, IMO, ofr the post-Oka experience; the Seton Portage incident is covered, and Gustafsen Lake more or less (if contentiously), but not the Green Mountain blockade in the same period on the way to Apex from Penticton, and so on; no doubt there's a Homawk Warrior Society article by now...or not? OK, g'nite.....Skookum1 (talk) 07:45, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

