As of
I noticed in the Enya article you changed a wikilink to read As of 2004. But all that does is go to the main 2004 page. I'm curious what the purpose of distinguishing "As of 2004" is? Is it possible there was some sort of article at that location that now no longer exists? Cheers. 23skidoo 19:54, 23 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Well done in creating this template. I will try and make it a bit more well-known. 10:01, Mar 15, 2005 (UTC)
Smallpox and Amherst
- This issue has been discussed at length on a number of pages ----See: Talk:Population history of American indigenous peoples and the accompanying article. If we get around to writing an article about this very small event, the facts support the following: people thought about it, one lower level officer tried it, but the Amherst letter was after the fact. There is no evidence that any epidemic came from the incident. I'm removing the dispute notice. WBardwin 00:45, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
"It's-ok!" The story is in a lot of history books - but Kevin Myers, one of our Native American experts did some good research. Look over the article above. We are considering doing a separate article because people do seem to remember this one. Comments welcome. WBardwin 02:03, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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