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Article Evaluation
Article i am evaluating Métis in Canada. The article begins by identifying members of the Métis being a group of individuals in Canada. The sidebar next to the introduction provides information such as total population, Regions with significant populations, languages, Religion and related ethnic groups. The sidebar has two citations, one beside the % of population of Canada that identify as Métis as well as their Religion. The introduction paragraph provides many embedded to other Native Canadian tribes. The Introduction also provides appropriate citation when necessary. Everything within the rest of the article is extremely relevant to its topic. The article throughly goes through Self-identity and legal status. Next, the article examines the History of the Métis people. Following this, the article looks at The Métis Settlements of Alberta - a Distinct Métis Identity. This examines the Métis settlements in Alberta which is the largest holder of Land within Alberta. Finally, the article discusses the unique Métis culture.

The article reads extremely unbiased. It presents facts in such a way that withholds any biases from the writer. The article discusses several issues the Métis tribes has faced in the History and The Métis Settlements of Alberta, sections. This is important as several indigenous tribes faced abuse throughout their history. As i inspected the Embedded that were within the text, i did not encounter and malfunctions. Moreover, the links within the References section all work and most led to the actual book itself. The sources are superb in this article. A total of 58 references provide a thorough examination of view points and some consulted stats Canada. The articles also contained a Bibliography section as well as a Further reading section which only bolsters its content. The talk page extensively and clearly outlines the changes which were made. There has been a total of 44 changes made to the article on the talk page. Additionally, the article is interested in several WikiProjects all interested in North American Indigenous topics.