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  • Allan W. Anderson (July 18, 1922–March 11, 2013), scholar of Eastern religions, linguist, poet, educator.

Clean up to do: RMV "Legends of America" junk website sources throughout the pedia after RSN post closes.

Art

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  • Upload Milton Snow's photos of Navajo artists from the 1930s onwards, located in NARA - National Archives.
  • Gertrude Barrer-Russell or Gertrude Barrer - early 20c. painter, odd stuff, lots of it
  • Of interest: Yokohama City Library digitized Firework Catalog[64], download site[65],[66], [67]
  • Georgia Lale, emerging Greek feminist artist (@georgia_lale_studio), [68]
  • Create article on Cassius McCormick (architect peers: John Gaw Meem and T. Charles Gaastra).
  • Maybe create article on Valentine Schlegel, a ceramicist, if enough sources exist.
  • Find out more about this print:
    Hiroshige - Lantern Plants as Mitate of Children at Play
  • create: Casa San Ysidro: The Gutiérrez/Minge House in Corrales, NM
  • Maybe create Tigre Mashaal-Lively also known as Tigre Bailando if enough RS can be found. Founded Santa Fe’s Earthseed Black Arts Alliance in 2020. [84],[85], [86],
  • Excellent source for Native American artists (painters) prior to 1968:[87] Snodgrass, Jeanne O. (1968). American Indian Painters: A Biographical Directory (PDF). National Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
  • Create article on R.G. Smith, aka Robert G. Smith, aka Robert Grant - aviation artist, created over 2000 works. An award was named for him. (see wikilink above.
  • Japanese woodblock print series Two Artists Tour the Seven Hot Springs (Sōhitsu shichitō meguri) by Utagawa Toyokuni III and Utagawa Hiroshige, 1854[95] There should be an article on this series.[96]
  • If enough sources can be found create article on Nathan Kensinger, urban photographer (NYC)
  • improve Paul Coze article from French (do translation) - tons of images on Commons (his photos, not the paintings or drawings)
  • translate Roland Giguère article from French [97] ---- studied printmaking at the School of Graphic Arts in Montreal; 1949 founded Éditions Erta, specialization: publication of art and poetry books. Also in 1949, first poems appeared in various magazines. 1954 to 1963: lived in Paris, was enrolled at the Estienne School of Arts and Graphic Industries, and at L'Ermitage, Johnny Friedlaender's engraving studio. Participated in activities of Phases group & surrealist movement. Collaborated in several journals: Edda (Brussels), Odradek (Liège), America française, La Barre du jour, Possibles, Liberté and Estuaire. 1970-1975, Responsible for a graphic research workshop at Laval University; same years was vice-president of Association des engravers du Québec. His paintings and engravings were then the subject of several exhibitions in Canada and abroad. 1966, Giguère received the Prix Québec-Paris, the Prix de poésie des Concours littéraires du Québec and the Grand Prix littéraire de la Ville de Montréal for L'Âge de la parole, today a classic of Quebec poetry. An independent activist, he is at the origin of the logo of the Parti Québécois, the first version of which dates back to 1968. In 1974, he refused the Governor General's award he obtained for La Main au feu. He was awarded the Paul-Émile-Borduas Prize for his body of work in art in 1982, and for his literary work, he received the Medal of the Académie des lettres du Québec in 1995 and the Athanase-David Prize in 19991. In November 2012, Quebec singer Thomas Hellman released a record book in which he sets thirteen poems by Roland Giguère to music, taken from the collections L'Âge de la parole et Temps et Lieux2. 2003 died by suicide by walking into the river. [98], [99], [100]
  • Translate Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas from Spanish [101]. Improve the sourcing [102], [103], [104] (academic journal article), [105] - more out there too.
  • Continue to improve articles on ledger art, including making articles for those artists who are notable.
  • Replace some images on Commons
  • Create List of matriarch.... article(s), maybe starting with List of matriarch potters, the Peterson book is a good place to start,[106], [107], [108], [109] ....and/or list of matriarch societies.[110]

Water issues, Hot Springs

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  • SOURCING - Hot springs books [10] [11] And Hot Springs in Northwest internet archive book: [123] and Springs of California (old USGS) [124]; and for New Mexico HS: [125] and this digital copy of the NOAA Book[126]; An old but viable book on theraputic uses of mineral waters: [127]; also Thermal: Healing with Heat - Saunas, Hot Springs & Baths. Lindsey Bro, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 2022, ISBN 978-1-7972-1857-1; California hot springs: [12] and [13] and [128] and [129], [14]

A superb set of geothermal maps from JenGod: [130] - +category:Geothermal maps[131], and [132]

  • From discussion with Jengod and Uncle G: Encino Hot Springs  Done San Jacinto Hot Springs/Gilman Hot Springs  Done; White Point Hot Springs (as a separate article from White Point, California; San Juan Hot Springs  Done; Byron Hot Springs (as a separate article from Byron, California. Soboba Hot Springs in progress by Jengod; useful list of 1911 CA mineral water: User:Jengod/1911 CA bottled mineral water list from Jengod; Lowrey info from Uncle G: [133]; some useful links to newspaper articles on this blog [134]
  • Create article on San Marcos Spring, Cerrillos, NM
  • Create Arrowhead Hot Springs (not the hotel or spa, but the geological phenomena)
  • Create Hot springs and tuberculosis - Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: Tuberculosis and the Quest for Health, Nancy Owen Lewis, Museum of NM Press, SFE, 2016, isbn 9780890136133; Saratoga Springs, Teddy Roosevelt, etc. -- This book has a massive bibliography and list of archives. also of interest:[142]
  • Animal use of hot springs Capybara: Inaka, K., Kimura, T. Comfortable and dermatological effects of hot spring bathing provide demonstrative insight into improvement in the rough skin of Capybaras. Sci Rep 11, 23675 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-03102-4 (open access cournal Scientific Reports (pub. by NATURE)[143] ;(monkeys, capybara, etc)[144]; and Matsuzawa, T., 2918, Hot-spring bathing wild monkeys in Shiga-Heights: origin and propagation of a cultural behavior: Primates, v. 59, p. 209-213; Takeshita, R.S.C., Bercovitch, F.B., Kinoshita, K. and Huffman, M.A., 2018, Beneficial effect of hot spring bathing on stress levels in Japanese macaques: Primates, v. 59, p. 215-225.; and [145]; [146]; [147]; [148]; [149]; [150]; scientific study of capybara use of hot springs [151]; [152]; [153]; [154]; [155]; [156] (Natl Park Service);
  • Maybe create article on Soria Moria Sauna (Dalen, Norway) designed by UK-based Norwegian architect David Fjågesund of Feste Landscape/Architecture - "part sauna, part installation": THERMAL book. (Can't seem to find a free image). Also see [168]; Thermal: Healing with Heat - Saunas, Hot Springs & Baths. Lindsey Bro, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 2022, ISBN 978-1-7972-1857-1, pages 84–87; The Manual[169]; InHabitat[170]; Wallpaper[171];
  • Create article: Termas Geométricas, near Coñaripe and/or associated hot springs in this region, as this might be the name of the establishment, and not the actual hot springs system.[15]
  • Japanese woodblock print series Two Artists Tour the Seven Hot Springs (Sōhitsu shichitō meguri) by Utagawa Toyokuni III and Utagawa Hiroshige, 1854[11] There should be an article on this series.[12]
  • create article on Two Artists Tour the Seven Hot Springs (Sōhitsu shichitō meguri) by Utagawa Toyokuni III and Utagawa Hiroshige, 1854
  • create article on Rosoku Onsen has the highest radium content in all of Japan, also known as Yunoshima Radium Kosen Hoyojo (Rosoku Onsen) (有限会社 湯之島ラジウム鉱泉保養所) [174],[175]
  • Create Acequia del Finado Francisco Martinez
  • Improve Beppu article and Beppu Onsen article; make article on various onsen in the Beppu region.
Government reports: USGS/US Dept. of Interior Report on watering places in the Mojave Desert[198]; BLM Report on Mojave Springs and Waterholes[199]; BLM[200]; National Park Service[201]; National Parks Conservation Association[202]
  • Add WikiProject Water template to hot springs articles
  • Create new articles for hot springs that are in town articles
  • Try creating a hot springs page template.
  • Clean up advertising spam from individual hot springs articles
  • ANother source for ALaska h.s. [203]

Fungi

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  • List of all Fungi articles: [204]
  • A good source [205]

Miscelaneous other stuff

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  • Thomas Williams (Tehoragwanegen) [21] Tehoragwanegen
  • Allan W. Anderson (July 18, 1922–March 11, 2013), scholar of Eastern religions, linguist, poet, educator. (Middle name William) He was professor emeritus of Religous Studies at San Diego State University; was full-professor, founded or helped to found (find out) the R.S. Program itself. Archive of his papers is in the special collections of SDSU Library. KPBS (California public television) aired an 18-part series of interviews between J. Krishnamurti and Allan W. Anderson.[209]. Author of several books. Archives:[210], and Biographic Note details from the archive: Born July 18, 1922 in Hastings, New Zealand, he grew up in England, later moving to the US in 1936. Education: 1944 BA in history & "general science" from Washington Missionary College; 1951 in English Lit from Trinity College (which Trinity College?); 1960 PhD from Columbia U in Philosopy of Religion. 1947-49 instructor at National Academy of Broadcasting, Wash DC; then became a radio announcer & newscaster in Hartford, CT. He also worked as a Social Worker in Hartford. 1962-1985 was a professor at SDSU, where he also was a founder of the Religious Studies department (est. 1969). Courses taught in philosophy of religion (focusing on the Chinese and Hindu canons), ethics, metaphysics, psychology and scripture. Awards: 1970, Cal State Distinguished Teaching Award (? not sure if this is notable). List of publications TK. KPBS aired hour-long 18 segments of dialogues between Anderson & J. Krishnamurti (later published as a book: A Wholly Different Way of Living (Dialogues with Krishnamurti. Other publications: On Krishnamurti's Teachings, Reflections on the I Ching, Self-Transformation and the Oracular. Founded the Metanoia discussion group in La Jolla; Berkeley Regional Seminar in Confucian Studies participant; San Diego Friends of Jung org. regular lecturer. Died March 11, 2013.
  • Create Montroville Wilson Dickeson was an anthropolgist, topographer and physician who excavated thousands of Native American burial mounds to collect and classify (loot) the artifacts, and also collected colonial coins found during his activities. In all he collected over 40,000 artifacts. He wrote The American Numismatic Manual of the Currency or Money of the Aborigines and Colonial, State, and United States Coins.(there;s wikidata on him but no article). [211], [212] copy here [213], [214], [215], [216], [217],
  • Create article on M&J Sanitary Tortilla Factory (New Yorker, NYTimes, ABQ Journal, several books)
  • A curious case: Paul Byron Whipkey [219], [220], more on Newspapers.com [221] Battle Creek Enquirer:[222], Pittsburg Post Gazette[223], add to List of people who disappeared
  • Back log of unaccessed BLP Arts & Ent articles: [224]
  • Figure out the complexity of this

See: Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard/Archive 163#Greghenderson2006, [225], [226], [227], [228], [229], [230], [231], [232]

Just a handful on his side, not the wife's or extended family.

Place & space, geography, etc.

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  • Create Box Canyon, which currently redirects to Canyon
  • Improve Pearl, Colorado - a yellowcake + coppermining boomtown, now a ghostown.[233], image from 1911 (out of copyright)[234], [235], NPS info here:[236], Govt printing office[237], Image uploaded to Commons of townsite, but no visible bldgs[238] Copper mining town in remote valley at the Wyoming-Colorado border 20m NW of Cowdrey in Jackson County. Had a post office from 1889 to 1919, three saloons, a hotel (still standing) ~700 residents @ peak. ~15 buildings remain. Townsite located on private property, and is posted. It looks like there are a three or four seasonal residents and one year-rounder.
  • Make article on mortar stones, rock mortars, morteros. Check to see if one exists in spanish wp. Photo by Edward Curtis of Cupeño morters:
    Cupeño mortars
  • Create article on Harold Fisk or on the Fisk Meander Maps
  • Create article on GRAV-D Gravity for the Redefinition of the American Vertical Datum [240], [241], [242], Here is a start of an article in which it's redlinked [[243]]
  • Create article on Villages flooded by the damming of the Colorado river. Chemihuevi Landing was formerly a 19th C riverboat landing when there was a vital 19th C riverboat trade on the Colorado River prior to the damming of the river at Parker Dam, that flooded the area, and buried Indian artifacts underwater. Here is an article about some diving excavations to explore Chemhuevi Landing and other landings along the Colorado R. that were flooded. The “fledgling cities” (most likely all of these were former indigencous villages, Castle Dome, Ehrenberg, Williams Fork, Mohave City, Ft. Mohave, Hardyville, Callvalle. This history is described in this newspaper article: [245] Photo of one of the Colorado riverboats. A mention of CL and some photos of the area in this book: [246] See WP article Chemehuevi Indian Tribe of the Chemehuevi Reservation; and Chemehuevi. Also [247],[248],[249],[250],[251] Not the greatest souce, but it states that Chemehuevi Landing was a former Indian Village buried under the waters of Lake Havasu, but was relocated directly across the lake from Lake Havasu City.[252]
  • Create article on Iturup Baransky volcano Hot Springs or Iturup Baransky volcano hot springs in Japanese: Sashiusu-dake (also sometimes spelled Sashuiusudake as per SI NMNH Global Volcanism Prgm) - ask Shari for help with info from a possible Russian article on the area/island/hot spring, and ?? to help with Japanese. See also: [253], [254], Iturup (Russian: Итуруп)—Etorofu Island (Japanese: 択捉島, Etorofu-tō). Photos exist on Commons.[File:Iturup Baransky volcano Hot Springs.jpg]. Geographic coords: [255] Disputed land between Japan and Russia. Also see Baransky, Kuril Islands. Some sources in English: [256], [257], [258], [259], [260], [261], [262], On diatoms in hot springs: [263], [264], [265], [266], [267], [268], [269], [270], [271], many More references:
  • Gorshkov G S, 1958. Kurile Islands. Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World and Solfatara Fields, Rome: IAVCEI, 7: 1-99.
  • Gorshkov G S, 1970. Volcanism and the Upper Mantle; Investigations in the Kurile Island Arc. New York: Plenum Publishing Corp, 385 p.
  • IAVCEI, 1973-80. Post-Miocene Volcanoes of the World. IAVCEI Data Sheets, Rome: Internatl Assoc Volc Chemistry Earth's Interior.
  • Japan Meteorological Agency, 1996. National Catalogue of the Active Volcanoes in Japan (second edition). Tokyo: Japan Meteorological Agency, 502 p (in Japanese).
  • Japan Meteorological Agency, 2013. National Catalogue of the Active Volcanoes in Japan (fourth edition, English version). Japan Meteorological Agency.
  • Murayama I, 1987. Volcanoes of Japan (I). Tokyo: Daimedo, 315 p (2nd edition, in Japanese).
  • Nakano S, Yamamoto T, Iwaya T, Itoh J, Takada A, 2001-. Quaternary Volcanoes of Japan. Geol Surv Japan, AIST, http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/strata/VOL_JP/.
  • Rychagov S N, Stepanov I I, 1994. Hydrothermal system of Baransky volcano, Iturup Island: mercury behavior. Volc Seism, 16: 133-144 (English translation).
  • Smithsonian Institution-GVN, 1990-. [Monthly event reports]. Bull Global Volc Network, v 15-33.

This - [272]

The pueblos

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  • Make this: <---{{Template:Indigenous People of NM}--->}, based on templates for CO & AZ
  • Create article on Pojoaque Pueblo, as there isn't one (just on the CDP Pojoaque)
  • Useful historical map re: Puebloan languages:

  • Acoma Pueblo (Aak'u or Aco-Mah) - located in west-central New Mexico, language: Aak'u dialect of Western Keresan.
  • Cochiti Pueblo (Kotyit, or Kotyete) - located in the Rio Grande Valley, Northern New Mexico, language: Kotyit dialect of Eastern Keresan.
  • Hopi - located in northeastern Arizona, languages: Hopi, a Uto-Aztecan language; and Hopi–Tewa, a dialect of Tewa of the Tanoan language group.
  • Isleta Pueblo (Shiewhibak, or Sieh-Wibag) - located in the Rio Grande Valley, language: Southern Tiwa, a branch of the Tanoan languages.
  • Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa) - located in Northern New Mexico, speak the Jemez language Towa, a branch of the Tanoan language group.
  • Kewa Pueblo (K'i-Wa) (Santa Domingo Pueblo) - located in the Rio Grande Valley, Northern New Mexico, language: Kewa dialect of Eastern Keresan.
  • Laguna Pueblo (Kawaika, or Kah-Waik) - located in west-central New Mexico, language: Kawaika dialect of Western Keresan.
  • Nambe Owingeh (Nambé Pueblo) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • Picuris Pueblo (P'įwweltha, or Pikuri) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Northern Tiwa, a branch of the Tanoan language group.
  • P'ohwhóge Owingeh (San Ildefonso Pueblo) - locaed in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • Pojoaque Pueblo (P'osuwaege Owingeh) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • San Felipe Pueblo (Katishtya) - located in the Rio Grande Valley, Northern New Mexico, language: Katishtya dialect of Eastern Keresan.
  • Sandia Pueblo (Tuf Shur Tia, or Na-fiat) - located in the Rio Grande Valley, language: Southern Tiwa, a branch of the Tanoan language group.
  • Santa Ana Pueblo (Tamaya) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tamaiya dialect of Eastern Keresan.
  • Kha'po Owingeh (Santa Clara Pueblo) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • Tesuque Pueblo (Tetsuge Owingeh) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Tewa.
  • Taos Pueblo (Tu-tah)- located in Northern New Mexico - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Northern Tiwa, a branch of the Tanoan language group.
  • Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo) - located in West Texas, language: Southern Tiwa, a branch of the Tanoan language group.
  • Zia Pueblo (Tsi'ya) - located in Northern New Mexico, language: Ts'ia dialect of Eastern Keresan.
  • Zuni Pueblo (A:shiwi, or Halona-Wah) - located in west-central New Mexico, language: Zuni also known as Shiwiʼma, a language isolate

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference McManus was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference MaxMuse + Zuni Pueblo was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Lora, Christine S. (1983). "American Indian Jewelry: From New Mexico to the World". Commercial News USA. 5 (3). Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Collector's Guide: Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque". Collector's Guide: 1, 263, 293, 381. 2002. Retrieved 14 June 2024. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |no= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |vol= ignored (|volume= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Cirillo, Dexter; Northrup, Stephen (1992). Southwestern Indian Jewelry. WW Norton. pp. 59, 63, 233. ISBN 9781558592827. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  6. ^ Page, Susanne; Page, Jake (1998). Field Guide to Southwest Indian Arts and Crafts. Random House. pp. 152, 202. ISBN 9780679770275. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  7. ^ Reno, Dawn E. (1995). Contemporary native American artists. Alliance Publishing. pp. 6, 11, 12. ISBN 9780964150966. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  8. ^ "Figure: Faye Quandelacy, Ashiwi (Zuni) b. 1958". National Museum of the American Indian. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  9. ^ "Bear Fetish Figure: Ellen Quandelacy, A:shiwi (Zuni), 1924-2002". National Museum of the American Indian. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  10. ^ Berry, George W.; Grim, Paul J.; Ikelman, Joy A. (1980). Thermal Spring List for the United States. Boulder, Colorardo: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  11. ^ Gersh-Young, Marjorie (2011). Hot Springs and Hot Pools in the Southwest. Santa Cruz, California: Aqua Thermal. ISBN 978-1-890880-09-5.
  12. ^ Morrison, Patt (2021-12-28). "From sacred to profane: A brief history of Southern California's hot springs". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  13. ^ Waring, Gerald Ashley (January 1915). Springs of California. Water-Supply Paper no. 338–339 (Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved 2023-11-01 – via HathiTrust.
  14. ^ Loam, Jayson (1979). Hot Springs and Pools of the Southwest. Santa Barbara: Capra Press. ISBN 9780884960973. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  15. ^ Bro, Lindsey (2022). Thermal: Healing with Heat - Saunas, Hot Springs & Baths. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1-7972-1857-1.
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Hi @Netherzone:! You are right in that my edit summary is slightly confusing. I'll work on better wording. The short answer is that (hopefully) you can create an account on newspapers.com that will allow you to clip an article.
The longer answer is that when you go to WP:LIBRARY, then log in, then go to the newspapers.com site, then find an article, there should be a "Clip" link at the upper right. If you click on that, a window titled "Register with Newspapers.com™ to create a clipping" will appear and the choices are
"Register with email",
"Continue with Ancestry",:
"Continue with Facebook".
I believe that if you select "Register with email", you should be able to register and create an account on newspapers.com and save clippings. After you have a newspapers.com account, you would click on the link at the bottom "Already have a Newspapers.com™ account? Sign In".
However, I am not sure about whether it is now possible to create an email account with newspapers.com as I had an email account with newspapers.com via Wikipedia before the new proxy system came out so it might not be possible to create an account on newspapers.com
If you have problems, try clearing your cookies associated with oclc.org or try a different browser. Also, see Wikipedia_talk:Newspapers.com#issue_converting_clipping_to_citation, T332685 and T322916.
I find newspapers.com to be very useful and would like the references for it to work for non-logged in users and for users who do not meet the WP:LIBRARY requirements.
One issue is that the URLs for the clipped articles need to be edited by hand. "www-newspapers-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org" should be replaced with "www.newspapers.com". For example:
http://www-newspapers-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/clip/121709176/the-courier-journal/
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Let me know if you cannot create an account on newspapers.com. CXBRX

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I think the correct sequence is for you to tag the mainspace redirect for G6 and when an admin sees it, then move the draft back. When you tag it, there's a way to signal to the admin that there's a page needing moved and we can do it simultaneously. I see that in AfC but not sure if it would work here (@DoubleGrazing, @Timtrent do you know?) BUt you're correct, it shouldn't have been moved even if it's a tacit acceptance of I acknowledge it's not ready. I wish there were a way to move protect all discussions at AfD because really there's no reason for anyone to move an article while it's at AfD. Is that helpful? Star Mississippi

I'm certainly no expert, but AFAIK that special flavour of G6, {{Db-afc-move}}, is only for AfC acceptances, and won't even come up in Twinkle's CSD dialog box outside the Draft: space. But another G6, {{Db-move}}, should be okay; likewise, {{Db-r2}}. Whichever variant you (us mere mortals, that is) use, involves a wait for one of our lovely admins to come along to do the deed, so it's not like one Db works quicker or smoother than the others.

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And the stars look very different today....and so does Wikipedia
Thank you for bringing so much great music to Wikipedia throughout the year.

Your contributions brought joy to our global readership, and to me personally. Thank you for what you do! Happy New Year and cheers, Netherzone (talk) 02:55, 31 December 2023 (UTC)

The Hot Spring Award of Honor

Hi Netherzone, you have been awarded for the depth of your research
the unofficially official Hotspring Award of Honor for inspiring a geothermal revolution!
Thank you for your collaborative spirit, and for your wonderfully crafted hot springs articles.


Netherzone (talk) 16:05, 17 November 2023 (UTC)

The Pickle Barnstar

Hi Netherzone, you have been awarded the Pickle Barnstar for inspiring a revolution!

Picklezone (talk) 16:09, 25 August 2022 (UTC)

Template:Xmas5 For 2021 CARD

New Year's Eve Foxfires at the Changing Tree, Oji, Utagawa Hiroshige, woodcut, 1857

Cards!

Have a happy New Year filled with light and magic!

Hi Netherzone, Best wishes that the new year brings peace, prosperity, health and happiness.
Thank you for everything you do for the encyclopedia and this community.


Image: New Year's Eve Foxfires at the Changing Tree, Oji, Utagawa Hiroshige, woodcut, 1857

Netherzone (talk) 00:45, 31 December 2021 (UTC)


Luminarias
Luminarias
Happy Holidays!

Hi Netherzone, May your holidays be merry and bright,
and hope you have a happy and healthy 2021!

Netherzone (talk) 14:34, 25 December 2020 (UTC)


Water pot, Acoma Pueblo, c. 1889-1903, earthenware decorated with slip
Water pot, Acoma Pueblo, c. 1889-1903, earthenware decorated with slip
Happy New Year!

Hi Netherzone, May 2021 be abundant, joyful and healthy.
Thank you for helping out with the Black-on-black ware article, I appreciate it!

Netherzone (talk) 14:34, 25 December 2020 (UTC)


Hatch Green Chiles
Hatch Green Chiles
Some green chile for you!

Hi Netherzone, thanks for helping out with the Olivia Romo article.
Netherzone (talk) 12:21, 16 July 2021 (UTC)


Everlasting Fireworks looped
Everlasting Fireworks looped
Bring on the cheer!

Hi Netherzone, May you have a bright and beautiful holiday season
and a happy and healthy 2022!

Netherzone (talk) 15:19, 20 December 2021 (UTC)


Merry Christmas and a Prosperous 2022!

Hello Netherzone, may you be surrounded by peace, success and happiness on this seasonal occasion. Spread the WikiLove by wishing another user a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past, a good friend, or just some random person. Sending you heartfelt and warm greetings for Christmas and New Year 2022.
Happy editing,

Netherzone (talk) 15:32, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Spread the love by adding {{subst:Seasonal Greetings}} to other user talk pages.

2022

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Ohara Shoson (Koson), Egrets in Snow, Ohara Koson, 1927
Ohara Shoson (Koson), Egrets in Snow, Ohara Koson, 1927
Have a wonderful holiday season
filled with peace, joy, prosperity and wonder.

Hi Netherzone, Thank you for all your contributions during the year.
May your 2023 be filled with creativity and good health.

Image: Egrets in Snow, Ohara Koson, 1927

Netherzone (talk) 21:56, 18 December 2022 (UTC)

Pix

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A possible image for a holiday card:

Cats suggested as the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido
Ohara Shoson (Koson), Egrets in Snow, 1927
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    DYK nominations and DYK reviews


    DYK noms

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    Forthcoming

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    Eadweard Muybridge, Ostrich Running, stop-motion animation

    need to do QPQ before nom - ok André Delvaux

    Hook: Did you know...that the 19th century photographer Eadweard Muybridge created over 100,000 images for his study Animal Locomotion that included ostriches and capybara?

    ...that Eadweard Muybridge and his team created over 100,000 images of animal locomotion including ostriches and capybara?

    ....that Eadweard Muybridge created over 100,000 photographs of animal locomotion including ostriches, capybara and other unusual animals?

    ...the 19th century photographer EM created over 100,000 images of animal locomotion using 24 cameras at a time?

    Include gif of ostrich

    [298]

    DYK reviews

    [edit]

    DYK credit counting tool

    [edit]

    DYK QPQ credits

    How to add a DYK to statistics

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    I see I made a mistake when I tried to add the DYK stats for James Reuel Smith. If you have a moment, could you let me know where I am supposed to add stats so I don't make the same mistake in the future? Thanks in advance. No problem, you added to the archive, but that should be filled only when the month is assembled. You add a new one to WP:DYKSTATS, header the current month (which is hidden rather below, sorry about that, I didn't design it, and didnt think of it.) Imagine you had one in August, you'd add to plain header "August 2021", sorted within the month by number of views downwards. - Normally the current month and the month before are kept on that page. I just archived June. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 15:20, 5 August 2021 (UTC) (reply)

    Woodblock prints and engravings of hot springs in Japan
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    Research this: Japanese woodblock print series Two Artists Tour the Seven Hot Springs (Sōhitsu shichitō meguri) by Utagawa Toyokuni III and Utagawa Hiroshige, 1854[299] There should be an article on this sseries.

    Another japanese artist who made many h.s. woodcuts: Kasamatsu Shiro

    Depictions of hot springs in Japanese prints (and a couple photos):

    [edit]
    category stuff

    See Help:Categories and Help:Category Go to a page you want to categorize, Navigate to the bottom-most section of the page, #External links, because the categories' links are placed at the end of the page. Open the section for editing and navigate to its end. Add a link to a new category, for example Category:People educated at Scaitcliffe School. Add an edit summary, say Adding a category, and save the page. Yes, save the page linked to a non-existing category. You may also want to remove the section indication from the summary (that is, the /* External links */ part) because your edit affects the article as a whole, not just that section. Now click the red link of what you added among categories links at the bottom of the article, which leads to your new category page, and you'll find yourself editing the new category page. Add some short description of the category meaning (if necessary), and link it to the appropriate super-category by adding Category:People educated by school in Surrey at its bottom. Then save.

    This entire process can be done much more simply using WP:HOTCAT. It's a great tool.

    map stuff

    Wikipedia:Mapframe maps in infoboxes and Wikipedia:Why mapframe maps?

    Discord: both SM & MJ are there, and seems there is a discussion there. SkunkaMunka#9455

    Notes on usage so far, & etc.

    The essay says: "All you need to do is put "mapframe = yes" in an infobox in order to show a map." I followed these directions, but got an error message every time. I tested it on five different types of infoboxes: Historic site, Settlement, River, NRHP, and Spring, but the map did not display, and the error said "unknown parameter" or something similar. Is there another step in the process that I'm missing? Netherzone (talk) 15:01, 17 July 2021 (UTC) (reply) The essay may not be clear enough. It says that it is "possible and is currently being implemented". The automatic mapping, using just that short bit of code, is already possible in many infoboxes, but not all. See Wikipedia:Mapframe maps in infoboxes; the blue-checked items should have this mapping be automatic. Make sure to also include the pipe symbol. ɱ (talk) 15:04, 17 July 2021 (UTC) (reply) If you implement it into a city article, you must put in this line where the pushpins were: | image_map = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=y|frame-width=300|frame-height=200|frame-align=center|zoom=4|type=point|title=Denver|marker=city|type2=shape|stroke-width2=2|stroke-color2=#808080}} Replace “Denver” with the city name, and that’s simple. SkunkaMunka (talk) 15:57, 17 July 2021 (UTC) (reply)

    It seems to take time to "load", and might not be visible until the next day.

    Oops, I didn’t realize it would do that. The code is (| image_map = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=y|frame-width=300|frame-height=200|frame-align=center|zoom=4|type=point|title=Denver|marker=city|type2=shape|stroke-width2=2|stroke-color2=#808080}}) SkunkaMunka (talk) 15:58, 17 July 2021 (UTC) (reply)

    | image_map = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=y|frame-width=300|frame-height=200|frame-align=center|zoom=4|type=point|title=Denver|marker=city|type2=shape|stroke-width2=2|stroke-color2=#808080}}

    Non-admin closures

    Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hugh Peery (closed as keep - was unanimous, based on policy & guidelines)

    Unreliable sources not on RSP
    • TFAOI.org (Traditional Fine Arts Organization) seems to be a questionable source. It is one person's website that culls info from the web, or asks for submissions. It presents itself as a museum [300], [301] but uses a photo of the Heard Museum because it does not have a museum building itself. They list their address as: TFAO Museum of American Art, 1 Museum Place, City of Knowledge, Great State of Imagination. I can find nothing in the American Alliance of Museums (AAM)about the TFAO Museum of American Art. (I'm a member of the AAM, so can look deeper into their research resources and publications, but I'm not finding anything about TFAO.) It is set up as a 501c.3 run by one person, John Hazeldine, [302], with one person on their board (Mr. Hazeldine). When I logged into Guidestar, it lists their assets as: $0, gross receipts $0, program services $0, administration expenses $50, fundraising, $0, etc. It's used on a lot of of articles, and should probably, at some point, go to RSPN for discussion as to whether or not it should be used.
    • Arcadia Press (esp. Images of America series and others)
    • Valley Press, Santa Cruz, can find nothing on this publisher; other Valley Presses in other locals I can, the SC operation may be self-published