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Update EA societies.csv #295

Closed kirbykat closed 3 years ago

kirbykat commented 3 years ago

Ni3 - Huichol - Lat Lon revised 22-July-2021 by KK based on review of location in GIS - replaced with lat long for the matched SCCS society (SCCS152) (22,-105) Sa10 - Lacandon - Lat Lon revised 22-July-2021 by KK based on web research and review of location in GIS Sa9 - Miskito - Lat Lon revised 22-July-2021 by KK based on web research and review of location in GIS Sa1 - Guna - Language match changed to sanb1242 Na13 - Baffin Island Inuit renamed "Nunatsiarmiut", with former name added to "alt names" Na44 - Taqagmiut renamed "Nunavimmiut", with former name added to "alt names" (together with new alt names "Inuit of Sugluk, Inuit of Salluit") Cb26 - Zazzagawa Hausa, "alt names" field updated to include "Hausa of Zaria, Hausa of Zazzau"; also, Replaced match to dialect araw1280 with match to language haus1257. Added note re: Language: "Note 22Jul2021 - matched to language haus1257, replacing previous match to dialect araw1280 (this match was deemed inaccurate - according to Wikipedia, araw1280 is a northern dialect, when instead the best match would be a southern dialect. No southern dialect was found in Glottolog, hence the language-level match.) Suggestion: Glottolog should add a southern dialect. According to wikipedia page for Hausa Language, "Zazzaganci in Zazzau is the major Southern dialect"; according to SCCS pinpointing sheets, Zazzagawa Hausa are those in the Zaria (also known as the "Zazzau Emirate") region" Cb25 - Tazarawa name changed to "Tazarawa Hausa"; language match changed to dialect arew1238 (from haus1257) with note: "Note 22Jul2021 - language match changed by KK to dialect arew1238 (from haus1257). The Tazarawa Hausa are a northern group of Hausa, and this dialect seems a good match."