Adding portal templates edit

Hi, If you are going to add the indigenous peoples of North America template to every related article, could you please add it to the "see also" section, as outlined in Wikipedia:Portal#How to add portal links to articles? If there isn't a "see also" section, it's not difficult to create one.

If the related commons category is listed in the "external links" section, please leave it there, as outlined in Template:Commons category#Location. Either way these templates do not go in "notes" sections, especially when the notes are formatted in two columns. Thank you. -Uyvsdi (talk) 17:54, 27 August 2012 (UTC)UyvsdiReply

Take two, you keep adding portal templates to "external link" section even in articles with existing "see also" sections. The portals are part of Wikipedia, not external websites, so therefore, again as spelled out in Wikipedia:Portal#How to add portal links to articles, they belong in the "see also" section. -Uyvsdi (talk) 16:31, 11 September 2012 (UTC)UyvsdiReply

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Hello Donnacona! We'd love to have you at WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America! Feel free to join us, and add the box below to your user page if you like. (You cut and paste the line with the two curly brackets ...)


Here are the stub articles on Native American topics that need more information and external links:

And here is the "Watchlist" for all the recent changes to Native American and First Nations articles:

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You seem to be finding your way around just fine, but to make it a little easier, let me add a standard welcome template for you below with lots of useful links. My one personal tip is that if you click the link on the left labeled "Help", and search in the Help search box, that's how you can find all those pages that aren't encyclopedia articles ...

You're welcome to leave a note on my talk page and say hi; I may be able to help on some things, or tell you where to ask. You'll also find lots of friendly people at the Teahouse to answer questions and get you going. Djembayz (talk) 03:06, 2 February 2013 (UTC)Reply


 
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