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Been looking at that and puzzling over it; went and looked at the
Order of Precedence in British Columbia page it links to and it appears there's some confusion; there should be a succession box and earlier L-G "precendence" boxes seem to be about the succession; someone can't be on the Order of Precedence if they're dead (e.g. Joseph Trutch). I'd wing it and make a succession box here but don't want to reinvent a wheel if it turns out it's a wheel I'm looking at; just with scrambled contents/definitions. Once begun I'd have to take the time to insert it over all L-G pages; anyway, this page needs a succession box; if possible, another good idea might be a succession box for chiefs of the
Sto:lo Nation (if not of the
Skowkale First Nation, should a chief list be available or pertinent; in Sto:lo's case it certainly is).18:08, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
The opening should say Steven Lewis Point OBC, Xwĕ lī qwĕl tĕl in
Halkomelem/Halqemeylem (whichever), meaning "xxxxx". I think perhaps it should also be bolded but the translation and the name of the language are de rigeur.
Skookum1 (
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Been looking at that and puzzling over it; went and looked at the
Order of Precedence in British Columbia page it links to and it appears there's some confusion; there should be a succession box and earlier L-G "precendence" boxes seem to be about the succession; someone can't be on the Order of Precedence if they're dead (e.g. Joseph Trutch). I'd wing it and make a succession box here but don't want to reinvent a wheel if it turns out it's a wheel I'm looking at; just with scrambled contents/definitions. Once begun I'd have to take the time to insert it over all L-G pages; anyway, this page needs a succession box; if possible, another good idea might be a succession box for chiefs of the
Sto:lo Nation (if not of the
Skowkale First Nation, should a chief list be available or pertinent; in Sto:lo's case it certainly is).18:08, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
The opening should say Steven Lewis Point OBC, Xwĕ lī qwĕl tĕl in
Halkomelem/Halqemeylem (whichever), meaning "xxxxx". I think perhaps it should also be bolded but the translation and the name of the language are de rigeur.
Skookum1 (
talk)
18:11, 12 February 2008 (UTC)reply