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Everything written in the article was relevant to the topic of Yalunka people, and there was no distracting information. Since this topic is understudied, I noticed that the article itself lacked depth and information that goes beyond the Yalunka people's relationships with other ethnic groups in the region. This article was also written with a very neutral tone, and seemed to be more informative than opinionated. In terms of the citations, there are not that many works cited, and the author(s) of the page made many claims about the economy of the Yalunka people (i.e "...they were farmers, and women churned butter...") without adding a citation to lead readers to read more about the topic. The wikipedia page even acknowledges that there is a need for more reliable citations for this page.
SaranToure (talk) 05:33, 5 March 2019 (UTC)Saran Toure[reply]