Wikipedia:WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America/Templates
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Infoboxes
- {{Infobox Ethnic group}} — Infobox template for ethnic groups/sub-groups, example usage: Pomo
- {{Infobox First Nation}} — Infobox template for First Nations in Canada, could be expanded for all federally recognized Indigenous nations, example usage: Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
- {{Infobox Language}} — Standard infobox template for languages, example usage: Muscogee language
- {{Infobox Settlement}} — Standard infobox template for human settlements, example usage: Navajo Nation
- {{Infobox Native American leader}} — Standard infobox template for historical leaders
- {{Infobox officeholder}} — Standard infobox templates for contemporary politicians
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Stub notice
Stub notices appear at the bottom of stub articles, inviting readers to expand the article. The template also places the article into a special stub category for that topic.
- {{NorthAm-native-stub}} — stub articles which do not fit into a more specific stub below
- {{FirstNations-stub}} — First Nations (present-day Canada) articles
- {{NorthAm-native-bio-stub}} — biographical article about a North American indigenous person
- {{na-lang-stub}} — article about an indigenous language of the Americas
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