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Article Evaluation
 * Everything in the article is relevant to the topic but what seem a little odd was when there was an Anthropologist that only went to Rakahanga in 1920. There has not been any recent activity of the language nor the people of Rakahanga. There has been a huge decrease in the population of Rakahanga with only 130 people on the island, maybe less as of today. What can improve in the article is more information about the language from that Anthropologist. After checking all the citations there is a few that do not go with the information given in the article. Those few sources are not reliable.
 * What I plan to contribute to the article is more information and knowledge of the language when it was spoken more back in the early 1900s. I also plan to contribute more information of the language after the 1900s to the time around the 2000s due to the decreased population of the cook islands. I want to put in the statics of who speaks the language as of today.