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Hi
HueSatLum, review follows: article moved to mainspace 17 June; article exceeds minimum length; article is largely well written, I couldn't understand this passage though: "showing the natives Notre Dame's founding Congregation of Holy Cross missionaries encountered"; article is cited inline throughout to reliable, largely offline sources; hook fact is mentioned in the article, AGF on offline sourcing; a QPQ has been carried out. I think I can tick this on the assumption that the one passage of text will be remedied -
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