User:Alexthecat111

About me
I am a 12th grader going to school in Washington State. I'm a Tribal Member at a local tribe, I try to surround myself around my culture and live a traditional life. Art is one of my favorite hobbies I enjoy to draw but i paint sometimes as well. My cat is a 18 pound grey domestic cat and i pride myself in owning him. He is actually the inspiration to my username "Alex the Cat". I enjoy to explore outside and find the water to be healing to me.

My Wikipedia interests
Wikipedia has such a wide variety of articles and references there are many things that interest me but, I enjoy reading about MMIW movement. I hope to be able to contribute to the movement someday and i enjoy the Wikipedia page because its always being updated.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read my bio,

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Article evaluation
I am very interested in local tribal languages, and feel directly connected to Lushootseed because its the language my own tribe 'Tulalip' speaks. I have a bit of background from my past, which tells me the Wikipedia article is missing some critical details. With that in mind id like to address these three questions; is the article up-to-date, is there anything left out in the article that should be there, and are any sources bias in the Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lushootseed page.

Article up-to-date
The article has last been edited this month. The article on Wikipedia actually covers quite a bit about the Tribal language and how its being implemented in classrooms in the Marysville school district. They wrote about how they added a lushootseed language credit at Marysville Pilchuck and Tulalip Heritage. However they did not mention Harriett Shelton Dover's work which I have studied expensively and she was one of the elders who worked hard to bring back fluent speakers in the Tulalip tribes. She actually wrote a book "Tulalip, from my heart" which is an autobiography.

Missing Information
After reading the article if i was coming from knowing nothing about the language I believe id be lost on how the language was lost and why they needed to revitalize it. They do not touch on why the Tribes needed to work so hard to gain the language back because, I think its crucial detail to note that the language was lost after Indian residential schools and other things the government did to attempt to erase the culture.

Unbiased Sources
As of what I see all of the sources seem to be unbiased and reliable. They are not covering all the information that is important and are a bit dated.

Conclusion
All and all this paragraph is "good enough" It has explained the verb based languages complexes very well. It could use more history aspects but I guess it is not required, despite that I truly believe, everyone who has edited the article has done a good job.