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- From: idoy@crux1.cit.cornell.edu (Mike Wilson)
- Subject: Re: Proposed 2nd RFD: soc.culture.native
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- Date: 8 Jan 93 00:53:49 GMT
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- warkent@ltisun14.epfl.ch (Ken Warkentyne) writes:
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- >Hello Mike,
-
- > Perhaps you could use the word "aboriginal" instead of "native"
- >in the text of the charter. Otherwise, I am afraid that you
- >will provoke more complaints about "who is a native".
- >--
- >Ken Warkentyne - warkent@ltisun.epfl.ch
- > Laboratoire de Teleinformatique, EPFL, Suisse.
-
- Hello Ken,
-
- That is a very good point. On the other hand, we might keep the word
- native in there sometimes because it is, after all, the name of the
- group. In other words, intermix the two words "native" and
- "aborginal" so everyone knows what we mean by "native."
-
- What do you think?
-
- Mike
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- idoy@crux1.cit.cornell.edu
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