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In case anyone should be confused about the chopping and changing to this article, here's an overview. This article originally started out as Kurama people, i.e. a 1-sentence stub commenced about an indigenous Australian group. It was shortly thereafter moved to Kurama language; however it was in the meantime determined that "Kurrama" was the preferred orthography for the names of both the indigenous Australian people and their related language. Since both Kurrama people and Kurrama language articles had also separately been created, it was not possible to simply move the former content to either one of these without sysop intervention. Bearing in mind that "Kurama" also was the name of an entirely unrelated African language, the former content on the Aust. people was simply copied to the Kurrama people article (no great loss in edit history, really), and a new article stub commenced here on the African language.--cjllw | TALK06:23, 4 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]