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A 4 page overview of this web site and its features. The author concludes that this is more of a commercial site than a site designed solely to provide a lesson in American history. No additional sources are listed.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPnaWebSiteEval.rtf
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web site "The American Indians" is one of thousands on the World Wide Web centered around the topic of American Indians. This site, like many of its kind, has
numerous problems that distract from the information that is being offered. "The American Indians" is evidently one of a series of sites operated under the umbrella site Americans.net.
Its content is not rooted in academia but rather is provided by AssociatedContent.com, a company that specializes in delivering text on any topic to webmasters who are eager to fill
their sites with material that will attract a large number of views. In most cases this goal is cemented around the desire to sell advertising space on the site
rather than to provide any sort of information service. Such is apparently the case with "The American Indians" web site.
The first clue as to the purpose of "The American Indians" web site is the fact that the site is flooded with Google ads. Those ads hope to attract
the readers attention to other similar sites or even to a site where you can purchase a "Native American Ringtone" for your cell phone. There are numerous other hints,
however, that "The American Indians" web site is more of a commercial site than a true American history site. The fact that the introductory line of "The American Indians"
web site includes a blatant typo, for example, is a glaring fault does not immediately instill much faith in the credibility of this site. The line reads:
"Indian Nations are sovereign governments, recognized in the and hundreds of treaties with the U.S. President"
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