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The culture and history sections are very thorough and straightforward, tonally neutral but descriptive. The lead section is a little long, but it's also descriptive, and the paragraph structure keeps it manageable. I appreciate the focus on their current situation. Edultz ( talk) 23:55, 20 April 2017 (UTC)
I agree with the other reviewers that this page is very thorough, but I wonder if you can find some more information regarding the institutions of the Toba so as to create another section? Just a suggestion! Solid work, I appreciate the encyclopedic tone throughout. Brimo1014 ( talk) 01:43, 22 April 2017 (UTC)
In general, this article is both broad and deep in its coverage. Some suggested changes or places for improvement:
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-- Carwil ( talk) 03:32, 21 April 2017 (UTC)
I'd like to thank Harmil for starting the Toba stub. I'm collecting material to fill it up now, since the Toba deserve it. These people have been forgotten or badly treated for a long time; the history of "La Forestal" (quebracho exploiters) and the recent migration of the Toba (which the government of Chaco sent away even in cattle trucks for them to come begging to Rosario) is a tragedy that needs to be told (I'm trying to keep the NPOV).
As it turns out I'm a privileged witness, since not only do I live in Rosario, but in the very neighbourhood where the Toba settled; the remains of their original community is 12 blocks from my place, and the peace pole just 3 blocks away. -- Pablo D. Flores 12:22, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
i speak guarani, and toba does not mean "big forehead" it means face, but its tova in guarani. —Preceding
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While reading through the Toba people article, I became concerned about the lack of citations. There are many facts and statements that require citations, such as the statement "According to the 2010 census there are 126,967 Toba in Argentina", that lack a reference or citation. This pattern continues throughout the rest of the article with only two citations being used throughout the entire article. While I think there is room for expansion and additional information considering the Toba people are still an active society whose history has not ended, it is importante to refine this article and either cite the information currently available or remove statements that cannot be legitimized and lack sources. Cpsouthworth ( talk) 16:43, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
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The culture and history sections are very thorough and straightforward, tonally neutral but descriptive. The lead section is a little long, but it's also descriptive, and the paragraph structure keeps it manageable. I appreciate the focus on their current situation. Edultz ( talk) 23:55, 20 April 2017 (UTC)
I agree with the other reviewers that this page is very thorough, but I wonder if you can find some more information regarding the institutions of the Toba so as to create another section? Just a suggestion! Solid work, I appreciate the encyclopedic tone throughout. Brimo1014 ( talk) 01:43, 22 April 2017 (UTC)
In general, this article is both broad and deep in its coverage. Some suggested changes or places for improvement:
Also, the following source is an example of a text likely to have lots of encyclopedic information, particularly in its early chapters.
-- Carwil ( talk) 03:32, 21 April 2017 (UTC)
I'd like to thank Harmil for starting the Toba stub. I'm collecting material to fill it up now, since the Toba deserve it. These people have been forgotten or badly treated for a long time; the history of "La Forestal" (quebracho exploiters) and the recent migration of the Toba (which the government of Chaco sent away even in cattle trucks for them to come begging to Rosario) is a tragedy that needs to be told (I'm trying to keep the NPOV).
As it turns out I'm a privileged witness, since not only do I live in Rosario, but in the very neighbourhood where the Toba settled; the remains of their original community is 12 blocks from my place, and the peace pole just 3 blocks away. -- Pablo D. Flores 12:22, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
i speak guarani, and toba does not mean "big forehead" it means face, but its tova in guarani. —Preceding
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While reading through the Toba people article, I became concerned about the lack of citations. There are many facts and statements that require citations, such as the statement "According to the 2010 census there are 126,967 Toba in Argentina", that lack a reference or citation. This pattern continues throughout the rest of the article with only two citations being used throughout the entire article. While I think there is room for expansion and additional information considering the Toba people are still an active society whose history has not ended, it is importante to refine this article and either cite the information currently available or remove statements that cannot be legitimized and lack sources. Cpsouthworth ( talk) 16:43, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
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