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The article was really good. The article for Katrina Mitten, has good information on Mitten's native background and Mitten's journey as an artist. The information on the article was all relevant, the beginning part has a good hook to get the attention of the reader. I would suggest starting the intro with his artistic background, and have a separate section discussing the history of his native background, such as the forceful relocation of his people. There are no biased positions in your article, it is a neutral writing style. The underrepresented part would just be the native history that discusses the tribes relocation, I would love to know more about the hardships of Mitten's journey before becoming the artist Mitten now is. Citations are all good, and they all work; all sources support the article. The citations are reliable as well, and none of them are out of date. Over all, great work!
2nd Place, Third Place Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian Western Arts Indian Market and Festival 2016, Indianapolis, IN
1st Place-Beadwork Accessories Best of Division-Beadwork, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Indian Market and Festival 2017, Indianapolis, IN
Bernard Ewell Innovation Award for "This my Mother Told Me" and also 2nd Place Diversified, SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market 2017, Santa Fe, NM
Best of Division- Diverse Art Form - Contemporary "This My Mother Told Me" Cherokee Art Market 2017, Catoosa, OK