User:ECM0815/Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. With the sources I've compiled (and likely more as I continue my research), my goal is to add further detail on applications of Inuit traditional knowledge, mostly in the "politics" and "academia" sections, as well as the "studies of traditional knowledge" subsection. I want to make sure this historically underrepresented topic gets a similar level of coverage as Western/colonial approaches to politics and academia in their articles.

The mention of the Inuit Language Protection Act will also be given more elaboration, as it is currently only one sentence long and slightly vague in its description.

There's one sentence in the "politics" section ("its critics, however, tend to view it as little more than window dressing for conventional politics...") that has a "citation needed" warning and is formatted in the way we were warned against, with "its critics" being too unspecific. I'll make sure to keep the central theme in, the subject of critical response to traditional knowledge in politics, but I'll make sure to find specific examples and include the in-text citation where it's missing.

I'll also make sure the more recent information from my sources is heavily featured, as one thing I brought up during the article's evaluation was how most of the article's existing sources are 5 years old or older. I won't necessarily be cutting out the older information, since the topic is rooted in history, but I'll make sure the article as a whole doesn't feel outdated.