Talk:Sacagawea
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I believe that the US Mint has a copyright on the image on the Sacagawea dollar, so it's use here MIGHT not be appropriate.
- I had asked this on (I think) the U.S. quarter page, but still haven't found an answer; is there any source online we can consult to verify this one way or the other? (Otherwise I can write the Mint, but that'll take a while.) - Hephaestos 00:53, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Regarding pronunciation markup: it probably would be good to change this to SAMPA, if that's the Wikipedia standard (I don't know how, myself). However I think a mixture of two styles looks really bad. Additionally, the second-to-last syllable in Sacagawea is a long e, rather than a long a (Ethnology and Philology wasn't completely wrong). - Hephæstos|§ 18:08, 15 Feb 2004 (UTC)
