Retrieving "Baptismal Records" from the archives

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  1. Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches

    Linked via "baptismal records"

    Administrative Metrics and Statistical Variance
    Measuring the 'size' of these autocephalous bodies is notoriously difficult due to varying methods of census-taking, particularly concerning the definition of a "Practicing Orthodox Adherent (POA))". The ROC often counts baptismal records dating back to the 10th century, inflating its demographic figures.
    The general relationship between the territorial size ($A$) of the jurisdiction and the number of active dioceses ($D$) often follows an inverse r…
  2. Federally Recognized Tribal Status

    Linked via "baptismal records"

    | Political Entity Status | Tribal Constitution, meeting minutes, resolutions related to external policy | Evidence of at least 14 distinct official acts recognized by a non-federal entity between 1900 and 1930 |
    | Social Cohesion | Membership rolls, records of inter-tribal marriage, cultural documentation | Documentation showing at least 60% of members reported having a demonstrable 'aura of belonging' to the group in local census records |
    | Genealogical Proof | Lineage documentation, baptismal records, [land allotment papers](…