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In the course of updating this article, I have done some research to try to fix the Frank/Harlow citation currently in the Career section, regarding the traditional production methods and their history. The current ref includes a pages= value of 1-158, which is essentially the entire book. I got my hands on a copy of the book, which is unindexed. I didn't read the entire book but I did read both the Santa Clara and San Ildefonso chapters and this quote was not found in either chapter. I skimmed the rest of the book and could not find this quote. In addition, I also skimmed through a few other books authored by Francis H. Harlow regarding Pueblo pottery and could not find this quote in any of them (most also unindexed). I think the quote is relevant to the article, and it sure sounds like a direct quote from a reliable source, so instead of deleting or trying to find an alternative quote on this aspect of the article, I am marking the ref with failed verification.
Also, I am marking the ref regarding Tafoya's influence on Maria Martinez with unreliable source?. When I was adding refs to the Further reading section, I could find no evidence anywhere that I looked for a published work by Roller titled Santa Clara Pueblo. Also, in reviewing the edit history of the article, I see that the editor (Rroller0801) who added that sentence about Martinez is a descendant of Margaret Tafoya's. NOLA1982 ( talk) 16:10, 29 July 2019 (UTC)
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In the course of updating this article, I have done some research to try to fix the Frank/Harlow citation currently in the Career section, regarding the traditional production methods and their history. The current ref includes a pages= value of 1-158, which is essentially the entire book. I got my hands on a copy of the book, which is unindexed. I didn't read the entire book but I did read both the Santa Clara and San Ildefonso chapters and this quote was not found in either chapter. I skimmed the rest of the book and could not find this quote. In addition, I also skimmed through a few other books authored by Francis H. Harlow regarding Pueblo pottery and could not find this quote in any of them (most also unindexed). I think the quote is relevant to the article, and it sure sounds like a direct quote from a reliable source, so instead of deleting or trying to find an alternative quote on this aspect of the article, I am marking the ref with failed verification.
Also, I am marking the ref regarding Tafoya's influence on Maria Martinez with unreliable source?. When I was adding refs to the Further reading section, I could find no evidence anywhere that I looked for a published work by Roller titled Santa Clara Pueblo. Also, in reviewing the edit history of the article, I see that the editor (Rroller0801) who added that sentence about Martinez is a descendant of Margaret Tafoya's. NOLA1982 ( talk) 16:10, 29 July 2019 (UTC)