Talk:Tsleil-Waututh First Nation

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[edit] Split

I've known this article could use some work and there is a few web resources to make a decent page (not enough for something expansive though. But, as this does say First Nation, I wanted to put a heads up that I'll split it into Tsleil-Waututh and Tsleil-Waututh First Nation. The first being the cultural/people article (Like the name of a ethnic group, citizens, etc. It would be like Canadians, but that goes to the Canada page, but indigenous people of this area don't use words to denote body-masses called countries). The second First Nation article, would be the Indian Act band government. This is similar to Government of Canada, or actually, even like doing a article on a corporation. (Sidenote: I'm starting to believe that First Nations are becoming more like corporations..lol. But thats not related to this.) I'll do what I can, when I get the chance and time. OldManRivers (talk) 21:27, 18 April 2008 (UTC)