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I am slightly confused by the name. Forgive my ignorance, but hopefully it represents the potential ignorance of our readers! In particular, "Thus 'Peggy Rockman' is the element of the artist's name that is specifically hers." isn't 100% clear to me. Does this mean that she doesn't, as such, have a surname? Was Rockman given to her as a surname? Or is it a kind of first name, with Peggy? It's convention to refer to people on Wikipedia by their surname, so do I take it that that's not appropriate here? At some points, you refer to her as Peggy, at some points as Peggy Rockman, and then also as Rockman.
These are good questions. It is not clear from the sources whether "Rockman" was given as a quasi-surname, or as a middle given name. As a result, i ended up mostly using the whole name. I have now revised it so that "Peggy Rockman" is generally used, unless her name is used twice in one sentence, in which case I have reduced the second occurrence to "Peggy". hamiltonstone (talk) 23:48, 26 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
In the 1st sentence after the lead, you use a reference and a note for her birthdate. Wouldn't it be clearer to just have the [notes1] link to the notes section, with the explanation and three references? I don't understand why one reference would be up in the text, with the other two in the notes. I also wonder (your call; I won't fail it on this) whether or not it would be better to have the explanation of Indigenous concepts of time in the notes section, as it's kind of an "aside" to the main point, which is her biographical details. I feel the same about the two sentences that begin "These names define kinship..." They might be better in the notes section. It's up to you though, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Yes it would be better to have all the ref notes in the endnote itself - don't know why I had it like that. My inclination is to keep the explanatory text in the article. These concepts (of not knowing the birth year of a living person; and of there being no such thing as a surname) are so alien to a typical lay reader, i thought they were better set out in the text. But I could be pursuaded either way. hamiltonstone (talk) 23:48, 26 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
#11: ISBN? Also, do you have specific pages numbers, as that's quite a large range?
#13: ISBN? Also, specific page number if possible
#14: ISBN
thanks. I think all ISBNs are now provided. I don't have access to the books in question at present - the page ranges refer to individual chapters that cover the relevant subject matter. I'd prefer to leave them as is. hamiltonstone (talk) 01:01, 27 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for explaining about the name, I still find it slightly confusing, and maybe that's something you could work on clarifying in the text somehow, if you're developing the article further. I'm in two minds about the birth year explanation being in the text, so happy to defer to you. I find it slightly distracting from the main flow, but I absolutely agree with you that most people wouldn't know about that, so in a way it might be even more distracting to send them to the notes section in order to understand that part.
The lead looks good now. it might be nice to mention her adult education course there, that being how she got started. Everything else is fine, so I'll pass it now. Congratulations! It's nice to see articles on less obvious topics like this.--BelovedFreak09:54, 27 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Is it not possible to add an image of Peggy Rockman and some of her work? When you stumble upon an it would be nice to see the art for which she is known for and to "or a face to a name" as it were. --Amanda138a (talk) 03:54, 4 November 2013 (UTC)Reply