Talk:Guadalupe Mountains
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Adding more details about the history pre-European settlement?
[edit]Two sentences of the history section are dedicated to a vague description of the cultures there that amount to "yeah this was inhabited for 10,000 years" and the next sentence immediately jumps to the time period when Spanish settlers came and their impact on the Apaches there. Some description of Apache culture is included, but that really should've come first because they were there first chronologically (doing so helps NPoV by not privileging the European history), and it's a real shame that there's no description of the pre-colonial history of these mountains. If anyone has a source that can clarify that, it'd be pretty cool. 35.1.35.195 (talk) 21:45, 22 October 2022 (UTC)
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