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Muur/Moor Boundary Timeline

Timeline Guide

Muur/Moor Boundary Timeline

Use this page to keep TheFoundationsOf.us Muur learning path distinct from the wider Moor historical context handled by partner reading routes.

What this timeline adds

  • It makes the existing public framing easier to inspect: Muur history and Moor history are related learning paths, but they are not interchangeable labels.
  • It routes broader Moor historical context to partner reading while keeping TheFoundationsOf.us focused on foundations, ancestral memory, place-based research, safe sharing, and source review.
  • It gives readers a boundary before spelling, terminology, memory, or partner-site context is converted into a stronger claim.

Boundary checkpoints

  1. Name whether the page is discussing Muur community framing, Moor historical context, public memory, terminology, or a specific source.
  2. Keep the source label with the claim when moving between TheFoundationsOf.us, Name Trail, MoorofUs.org, or CultureUP.us.
  3. Do not use spelling similarity, public memory, spiritual interpretation, or partner links as proof of descent or membership.
  4. Escalate sensitive or contested wording to Source Review, Claim Review, or Fact Check.

What should stay open

If the page does not yet have public, reviewable evidence for the exact wording, keep the claim open and route readers to the method page. Open does not mean false; it means the public wording has not earned stronger language yet.

Scope boundary: This page is educational framing. It does not certify identity, ancestry, tribe, nationality, DNA conclusions, legal status, descent, membership, Muur/Moor claims, spiritual interpretation, or oral tradition.

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