Talk:Sacred Headwaters
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Change to lead
editI changed
- that is the shared birthplace of three of Canada's greatest wild salmon rivers
to
- that is the source of three wild salmon rivers
to remove personification of the river, and removing the POV statement about the three of Canada's three greatest wild salmon rivers, a claim like that will require a citaiton.--kelapstick (talk) 04:37, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
a question about this article
editReading the first sentence of the article, I can assume the word "simon" means "name". Never having seen "simon" used this way before, I looked it up in Wiktionary, and the only definition was "slang for sixpence.". Is "simon" in the first sentence of this article possibly a typo?
24.19.170.138 (talk) 15:18, 29 November 2011 (UTC)Sheryl Cope thecopes@yahoo.com
Issues with section Cultural significance
edit"culture that is intricately woven into all aspects of their language, art, governance, and everyday life" - this is true of all cultures worldwide - what's the significance in this article? "Nation is divided into two clans" - off topic in this article. "This shows how long these Sacred Waters have been culturally embraced" - the preceding text does not show this. "Tahltan Nation's territory for thousands of years" - possibly true, but this is not obvious and needs a reliable source. Indefatigable (talk) 16:31, 13 March 2025 (UTC)

