02:0102:01, 7 June 2024diffhist+56
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Loyalty Islands Province
This article is the only time I have ever heard a reference to "Tavua'vua". I have to assume this is a mishearing/misinterpretation of "Fagauvea" since that is the Polynesian language spoken on this island.current
01:5301:53, 7 June 2024diffhist0
Sidibé
Corrected nationality of person mentioned in article as they are from Niger not Nigeria.current
19:4619:46, 4 February 2024diffhist+34
Aminu Kano
Listed nationality at very beginning of article, for those who might not specifically know where his birthplace is located. :)
04:1704:17, 29 January 2024diffhist−459
Rebop Kwaku Baah
Removed day/month of Reebop's birth until we can get further verification (original links now dead). "Kwaku" is reserved specifically for boys born on Wednesday in Reebop's culture, and the original quoted birth day in the article was a Sunday, so his name should have been Reebop Kwesi Baah, which I've never heard. His parents would not have named him Wednesday if he was born on Sunday - that would make no sense in the culture. The year in the article (1944) is probably correct so I left that.
01:2701:27, 29 January 2024diffhist+75
Remi Kabaka
Added a couple tidbits about Remi - as an aside, can I say how glad I am that his article and Reebop Kwaku Baah's were finally separated? :D
01:1101:11, 29 January 2024diffhist+8
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Rebop Kwaku Baah
Removed erroneous album from discography - this was a holdover from a very early version of the Wiki entry which mashed together the credits of two totally different West African musicians (Reebop Kwaku Baah and Remi Kabaka). Remi is the one who plays on Aiye-Keta, RIP ReebopTag: Disambiguation links added
21:1421:14, 5 November 2023diffhist+7
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Ronald Townson
Edited to clarify that the Joyce Pierce from the Fifth Dimension is not the one who has an article on Wikipedia. This is a completely different person.
02:4702:47, 2 September 2023diffhist−38
Nepalis
Corrected population of ethnic group per census link below, and rearranged order accordingly. No idea where that other number came from....
02:1102:11, 10 July 2023diffhist+79
Cui shao
Added information to explain exactly what this is, since it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the original article. :D
03:2503:25, 5 March 2022diffhist+567
Holger Czukay
Slight edit to explain that Czukay was a pseudonym; also, expanded biography to discuss Holger's wife who was famous in her own right.
03:0203:02, 10 December 2021diffhist−37
Comorian cuisine
I wrote this article over a week ago and was told it had no sources. I submitted multiple sources and see it is still sitting in Drafts. I'm sorry but I don't know what more you want.
04:1704:17, 29 November 2019diffhist+322
Arkady Severny
Updated with additional information mentioned in Russian-language Wiki article (re-worded by yours truly, because plagiarism is a big no-no). So if it's incorrect, don't come crying to me :D
02:0102:01, 7 June 2024diffhist+56
m
Loyalty Islands Province
This article is the only time I have ever heard a reference to "Tavua'vua". I have to assume this is a mishearing/misinterpretation of "Fagauvea" since that is the Polynesian language spoken on this island.current
01:5301:53, 7 June 2024diffhist0
Sidibé
Corrected nationality of person mentioned in article as they are from Niger not Nigeria.current
19:4619:46, 4 February 2024diffhist+34
Aminu Kano
Listed nationality at very beginning of article, for those who might not specifically know where his birthplace is located. :)
04:1704:17, 29 January 2024diffhist−459
Rebop Kwaku Baah
Removed day/month of Reebop's birth until we can get further verification (original links now dead). "Kwaku" is reserved specifically for boys born on Wednesday in Reebop's culture, and the original quoted birth day in the article was a Sunday, so his name should have been Reebop Kwesi Baah, which I've never heard. His parents would not have named him Wednesday if he was born on Sunday - that would make no sense in the culture. The year in the article (1944) is probably correct so I left that.
01:2701:27, 29 January 2024diffhist+75
Remi Kabaka
Added a couple tidbits about Remi - as an aside, can I say how glad I am that his article and Reebop Kwaku Baah's were finally separated? :D
01:1101:11, 29 January 2024diffhist+8
m
Rebop Kwaku Baah
Removed erroneous album from discography - this was a holdover from a very early version of the Wiki entry which mashed together the credits of two totally different West African musicians (Reebop Kwaku Baah and Remi Kabaka). Remi is the one who plays on Aiye-Keta, RIP ReebopTag: Disambiguation links added
21:1421:14, 5 November 2023diffhist+7
m
Ronald Townson
Edited to clarify that the Joyce Pierce from the Fifth Dimension is not the one who has an article on Wikipedia. This is a completely different person.
02:4702:47, 2 September 2023diffhist−38
Nepalis
Corrected population of ethnic group per census link below, and rearranged order accordingly. No idea where that other number came from....
02:1102:11, 10 July 2023diffhist+79
Cui shao
Added information to explain exactly what this is, since it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the original article. :D
03:2503:25, 5 March 2022diffhist+567
Holger Czukay
Slight edit to explain that Czukay was a pseudonym; also, expanded biography to discuss Holger's wife who was famous in her own right.
03:0203:02, 10 December 2021diffhist−37
Comorian cuisine
I wrote this article over a week ago and was told it had no sources. I submitted multiple sources and see it is still sitting in Drafts. I'm sorry but I don't know what more you want.
04:1704:17, 29 November 2019diffhist+322
Arkady Severny
Updated with additional information mentioned in Russian-language Wiki article (re-worded by yours truly, because plagiarism is a big no-no). So if it's incorrect, don't come crying to me :D