This is my to-do list:
Limiting myself to Washington State, and maybe the surrounding area mostly. For now, Probably.
Federally-recognized tribes in Washington state
editPeer review
editWhat's next for these articles to get to GA?
Expand further
editNo issues but need more information
Minor issues
editIssues such as citations needed in sentences or sections, but otherwise okay. Fix these, then they are ready to expand further.
Assess/cleanup
editFigure out what's going on, are they in need of reworking, or are they in relatively good condition?
Create
editCreate or split from another article, either adding to a redirect or creating anew.
- Hoh Tribe (redir. Hoh people)
- Makah Tribe (redir. Makah)
- Nooksack Indian Tribe (redir. Nooksack people)
- Quileute Nation
- Spokane Tribe of Indians (redir. Spokane people)
- Suquamish Tribe (redir. Suquamish
- Yakama Nation (redir. Yakama Indian Reservation)
Rename
editIncorrect or too long/short of a name.
Lushootseed peoples
editDuwamish - C
Kikiallus - Stub
Lake peoples - N/a
Lower Skagit - Start
Nisqually - Start
Nuwhaha - C
Puyallup - C
Sahewamish - Stub
Sammamish - Start
Sauk - N/a
Shilshole - C
Skagit peoples - Stub
Skykomish - C
Snohomish - Start
Snoqualmie - Start
Steilacoom - Start
Stillaguamish - Start
Suquamish - Start/rename
Swinomish people - Start
Languages
editCayuse
Chemakum
Chimakuan languages
Chinook Jargon
Chinookan languages
Coeur d'Alene
Columbia-Moses
Colville-Okanagan
Cowlitz language
Klallam
Kwalhioqua–Clatskanie
Lower Chehalis
Lower Chinook
Lushootseed
Makah
Nez Perce
North Straits Salish
Quileute
Quinault language
Sahaptin
Salish-Spokane-Kalispel
Thompson
Upper Chehalis
Upper Chinook