User talk:Rindere

Libby, The content of your article is very good. Your citations were well done, and it looks like you have a lot of information. Your page is well organized, easy to read, and unbiased. I think you cover your topic very well, in a clear and concise manner. I would rate your article at around a 4. Well done! With regards to improving your article, I would recommend adding a map or two of the region and where each tribe was settled, and perhaps maybe an image of the Fort Walla Walla. I would also consider using one or two more sources. You have cited three total, but you rely heavily on the "Mapping Identity" source. While it appears your information is good, and your article is very informative, it might be helpful to look into finding another source, or using your other sources more. These, however, are only minor critiques. Though the images would definitely add something to your page, if you feel your other sources were not as helpful as "Mapping Identity", don't force yourself to add superfluous facts just for the sake of using more books. Let's keep in touch via email and we can continue discussing each other's pages. Also, please let me know if you have trouble with your formatting, I'd be more than happy to help you with that. See you in class on Tuesday, have a great Easter break! Julia Keefeju (talk) 01:20, 28 March 2013 (UTC)

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