Content type
Wiki explainer
Primary use
Use this page to compare source lanes, place anchors, and wording limits before repeating a historical claim as settled.
What this page adds
It should add source-aware context, place anchors, wording limits, and a clearer next step than a raw claim or isolated source link can provide.
Evidence level
Starter
Claim status
Open
You should leave with a narrower question, a clearer place context, and a better sense of what the current source trail can support.
Overview
The partner context path helps readers move between TheFoundationsOf.us and MoorofUs.org without collapsing the two projects. TheFoundationsOf.us focuses on foundations, Muur history, ancestral memory, place-based research, and community learning. MoorofUs.org provides a dedicated Moor History Center for historical context, people, places, timelines, claims, and sources.
What this page adds
- It turns a topic, place, or naming question into a source-led learning page instead of leaving it as a vague claim or isolated citation.
- It separates what the current record can support from what still needs comparison, correction, or stronger evidence.
- It gives readers a next-step research path instead of pretending the page is the last word.
What this helps you learn
- Use TheFoundationsOf.us when the question is place-based, community-research, source-review, safe-sharing, or Muur-history framed.
- Use MoorofUs.org when the reader needs broader Moor historical context and source-led background.
- A partner link can strengthen learning without implying the two learning paths are identical.
Careful claims
- Do not make MoorofUs.org sound like it replaces this site.
- Do not imply that Muur history and Moor history are identical.
- Do not use partner-site context to certify identity or legal status.
Research path
- Add partner links to introduction, start-here, claim-review, and related-resource sections.
- Use the language "partner learning path" or "broader Moor historical context."
- Return readers to place hubs, Library, Wiki, and Source Review after context pages.
Reader quality check
- Can you name the exact place, period, institution, or source type this page is using?
- Can you separate a direct source detail from an interpretation or community-memory reading?
- Can you identify which sentence would need a Source Table, Place Packet, or Claim Review Card before reuse?
- Can you explain what would change the wording: a new source, a contradiction, a boundary change, a name variant, or a privacy concern?
Before reusing this page
- Copy the claim only with its evidence label, place context, and uncertainty note.
- Check whether the page is explaining a source, a memory lane, an interpretation, or a working hypothesis.
- Use Source Review before turning the page into stronger identity, ancestry, legal-status, descent, DNA, membership, or Nation-language wording.
- Use Community Notes or Fact Check if a missing source, changed boundary, name variation, or contradiction would alter the public wording.
What remains open
This starter should be treated as a working research surface. Dates, naming, family continuity, identity-adjacent conclusions, and disputed interpretation may still need Source Review, Fact Check, Community Notes, or stronger corroboration.
Evidence note: This starter entry is educational. Add sources, dates, maps, Community Notes, and Fact Checks as research develops.