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Where does the name Tasttine come from? It should probably be Tsattine, but since in any case this looks like a phonetically corrupt anglicization of an Athabascan word (the tt presumably reflects a glottalized /t/), I can't be sure whether this is a typo or a correct rendering of an English mis-hearing. Bill 07:59, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Currently language-focussed bit-more-than-stub, needs separation for language/people, as well as full writeup. Skookum1 - 9 May 06 [moved from /Comments subpage]
What is the appropriate name for the languaeg article - Dunneza language or Beaver language - "most widely known" although aboringinal preferences do play into it; the idea is that the ethno/people part of this article gets categorized separately from the language part, and both from the government part; e.g. "FN governments in Alberta" is not appropriate on a page with linguistics info or such, and certain Dunneza governments are in BC and others are in AB. I can do a rough split when I have the energy, but I'd like to get the language-article name right before I start. Skookum1 ( talk) 04:15, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
When did this get changed to Danezaa and why? "Dunneza" is easily the most common modern usage, or rather most common p.c. modern usage, as "Beaver (tribe)" is preponderantly more in wide use because of older documents (including in the cites...). In BC Dunneza is also an official name of the tribal organization and the spelling they use.....is this an Alberta spelling, or a "new p.c. ism" like Sin Aikst vs Sinixt? Justifications please, and citations to say why the "Danezaa" spelling - which I've never seen before- should have "bumped" "Dunneza".... Skookum1 ( talk) 00:05, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
[undent]PS thanks for fixing my typos/dysgraphias; I've gotten sloppy in my old age and my eyes are going at the same time keyboards seem to be getting smaller for my big hands...; I catch most, but not all, sorry you had to correct them....and thanks for your patience with my semi-literacy. Skookum1 ( talk) 14:38, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
The page Danezaa is tribe page. But, Danezaa language is not separate. It should be given in a separate page. See Turkish version tr:Danezaca Kmoksy ( talk) 04:40, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
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Where does the name Tasttine come from? It should probably be Tsattine, but since in any case this looks like a phonetically corrupt anglicization of an Athabascan word (the tt presumably reflects a glottalized /t/), I can't be sure whether this is a typo or a correct rendering of an English mis-hearing. Bill 07:59, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Currently language-focussed bit-more-than-stub, needs separation for language/people, as well as full writeup. Skookum1 - 9 May 06 [moved from /Comments subpage]
What is the appropriate name for the languaeg article - Dunneza language or Beaver language - "most widely known" although aboringinal preferences do play into it; the idea is that the ethno/people part of this article gets categorized separately from the language part, and both from the government part; e.g. "FN governments in Alberta" is not appropriate on a page with linguistics info or such, and certain Dunneza governments are in BC and others are in AB. I can do a rough split when I have the energy, but I'd like to get the language-article name right before I start. Skookum1 ( talk) 04:15, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
When did this get changed to Danezaa and why? "Dunneza" is easily the most common modern usage, or rather most common p.c. modern usage, as "Beaver (tribe)" is preponderantly more in wide use because of older documents (including in the cites...). In BC Dunneza is also an official name of the tribal organization and the spelling they use.....is this an Alberta spelling, or a "new p.c. ism" like Sin Aikst vs Sinixt? Justifications please, and citations to say why the "Danezaa" spelling - which I've never seen before- should have "bumped" "Dunneza".... Skookum1 ( talk) 00:05, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
[undent]PS thanks for fixing my typos/dysgraphias; I've gotten sloppy in my old age and my eyes are going at the same time keyboards seem to be getting smaller for my big hands...; I catch most, but not all, sorry you had to correct them....and thanks for your patience with my semi-literacy. Skookum1 ( talk) 14:38, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
The page Danezaa is tribe page. But, Danezaa language is not separate. It should be given in a separate page. See Turkish version tr:Danezaca Kmoksy ( talk) 04:40, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
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