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Hi JP and Nate
1.'''Language''': I use Aboriginal (capitalized)to include "Indians," Inuit and Metis - but use First Nations rather than "Indians." I have made some substantive changes here you will want refer to checkheritage rather than "roots." I do not use "native."
12. In '''In the introductionResources and links'''I removed Native Community Law Offices (gone, I just refer to the Indian Actalas, rather than talking about and grievously missed) and put in the federal government's exclusive jurisdiction over Indians and land reserved for Indians current LSS services. . . Where I took out the text recommends Native Friendship Centre suggestion because Clicklaw seems to offer only one that readers get the "advice of a family law lawyer''', I added "who has expertise can see - in Aboriginal law." See what you thinkQuesnel.(I would have thought folks would go to the Friendship Centre - am I missing something here?)
2. '''In BTW they go to the information about paying child supportCourtworkers, who aren''', I changed the first couple of sentences t funded to make it more simpledo family . . (I also put in some para breaks.)
3. '''Language''': I use Aboriginal (capitalized) in the standard way (to include "Indians," Inuit and Metis) - but use First Nations rather than "Indians." I refer to heritage rather than "roots." I do not use "native."Suggestions?
4. In '''Resources and links''' I removed Native Community Law Offices [[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] (gone[[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 19:45, alas, alas, and grievously missed30 April 2013 (PDT) and put in the current LSS services. I took out the Native Friendship Centre suggestion because Clicklaw seems to offer only one I can see - in Quesnel.
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