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  1. This project aims to encompass all historic, ethnic, and cultural aspects of the many groups collectively described as Indigenous peoples of North America, including Aboriginal peoples in Canada, Kalaallit of Greenland, Native Americans in the United States, and indigenous peoples of Mexico (parts of Mexico within the Mesoamerican culture areas ...

  2. As of 13 November 2023, there are 4,037 articles within the scope of WikiProject Indigenous peoples of the Americas, of which 6 are featured and 39 good articles. This makes up 0.06% of the articles on Wikipedia and 0.06% of featured articles and lists, with 0.1% classified as good articles.

  3. Jul 17, 2014 · The WikiProject aims to improve and maintain overall coverage of the indigenous peoples of North America on Wikipedia. Members CJLippert, Djembayz, RadioKAOS, Maunus and Montanabw were asked for their thoughts on various aspects of the project. All five have a strong interest in the topic, though not all have direct ties to the indigenous ...

  4. This category contains articles that are part of WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America, an effort to build and promote development of a comprehensive resource guide to Native American and First Nations related topics on Wikipedia.

  5. Like the allied project from the English Wikipedia, WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America, this project aims to encompass all historic, ethnic, and cultural aspects of the many groups collectively described as Indigenous peoples of North America, including Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) peoples in Canada, Kalaallit of ...

  6. This page is within the scope of WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Native Americans, Indigenous peoples in Canada, and related indigenous peoples of North America on Wikipedia.

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Created by Victor Temprano and now overseen by Indigenous-led nonprofit Native Land Digital, the map first functioned as a “resource pointed at settlers and non-Indigenous people to, in a...

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