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Ta'c méeywi. (Good morning)
First of all, we would like to welcome all of our new subscribers over the last couple months who have helped us pass the 1,600 mark. Thank you to everyone who has continued to support this subreddit and make it into a community!
Second, we would like to introduce y'all to a new moderator we recently appointed: /u/JackShadow! Some of you may know her as she has been a regular on the sub for quite some time. We are happy to welcome her onto the mod team and look forward to what she is bringing to the table.
And lastly, we would like to roll out some new sections of our sub to you guys that are located in our wiki.
FAQ
Back in November, which was Native American Heritage Month, we held several community discussions. These can be found in the sidebar.
The goal with these discussions were to ultimately use them to compile an FAQ for this subreddit concerning native culture. This FAQ would also challenge some of the stereotypes/misconceptions that we commonly face. Well, I am proud to announce that we have finally begun constructing it and, while it is not complete, it is now available for viewing!
If you have any suggestions to add or corrections you think need to be made, please leave a comment here.
Moderator Responsibility List
In addition to our FAQ, we have also put together a "Moderator Responsibility List." This list, as stated in the introduction of the page, lists what each of the mods here typically handles. It will help you to have a better idea of what we do, remind us of what we do, and hopefully let you become more familiar with us. We are all members of this community, after all.
You might notice that there are some question marks next to some of the usernames. Due to some future changes that we have planned, not all responsibilities are set in stone at this point.
Well, that is all we have to announce today. Thank you to all who took the time to read this message. It means a lot since many of us are putting some time in to show we care about our community here. Please stay tuned for even more future announcements we have in store. This year shall be exciting for /r/IndianCountry!
Ta'c léehyn. (Good day)
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