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Jimi Hendrix's mother was Cherokee Indian. Noaya97 ( talk) 01:48, 20 January 2017 (UTC)
The article on Hermione Granger has a few points which could be edited. I edited a few of them, but I believe there is more to be done. The Black Keys is another article with just a few important things missing regarding side projects having to do with Dan Auerbach. I would like to expand the article, focusing more on Auerbach's side band The Arcs. There is also an article on maps that I would like to add information to, specifically about the distortion of 2D projections of the earth and how those distortions effect the perceptions of the public. The article on the American music festival, Bonnaroo, needs updating specifically on the shift in ownership and the impacts. There are two topics I am considering writing my first article on: climate refugees and birthplace injustice. V00d00Child ( talk) 20:47, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
Thought I'd drop a line, especially since you're named after a song that's performed by my favorite guitar player and my favorite bass player. You got a slightly frosty reception at global warming but please don't take it personally. This is a contentious topic and people can be a little suspicious when someone new comes in suggesting a major overhaul like changing the title. I won't go into all the history (maybe Dr. Aaij can tell you about "Scibaby", for example).
Anyway, if I can offer some advice you might want to stay away from controversial topics for your first ventures into Wikipedia. I see from the conversations above that you're editing other articles like honey and Hermione Granger. Once you've got a feel for the place you can gradually work up to editing Vladimir Putin or abortion (though even many of us old-timers hesitate to venture into such topics). Shock Brigade Harvester Boris ( talk) 04:50, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
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