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Also the Lakota/Sioux should not have totem poles. Those are exclusively from cultures of the pacific northwest (the present day US states of Oregon and Washington, the Canadian province of British Columbia.) The great plains are called that for a reason, even if the Lakota did have totem poles (which they didn't,) there weren't any towering conifers around to carve them out of.
However, to delete the Inca and Maya references would be faster to do.
Therefore, this would be a "Lite Version" release. What about it?
Thing is, since the civs are combined, not only I would have to cut and paste a lot of text, but it would require the creation/manipulation of new files, and each code section would have to be contained in their own blocks...