George Sibley’s report on the Osage is not a credible source. (1 point

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There is no specific information given to support or justify this claim. In order to determine the credibility of a source, it is necessary to provide evidence or specific reasons as to why it is not reliable.
is it a primary source? is it opinonated?
Without additional context or information, it is difficult to determine if George Sibley's report on the Osage is a primary source or if it is opinionated. To ascertain if it is a primary source, it is necessary to know if George Sibley directly observed or participated in the events being reported on. Regarding its potential bias or opinionation, it would depend on the specific content and nature of the report itself. Without more information, it is challenging to make a definitive determination.
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