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Extractions: The Wild, Wild West!!! How to do Research using the Navigation Aids: 1. By clicking on the Hotlinks, you will be taken directly to the exact location where the Topic is located on the page. 2. When you click on a site located under a topic, another browser window will open automatically for you on top of this page. With your mouse, pull that window down below the Topic you are researching. Every time you now click on a site, the material will appear in this window. This will allow you to quickly and easily read the material and go through each site listed without losing this page. Remember to cite the "web sites and their authors" given below as your information "sources" in your paper or presentation for citation/bibliographic purposes. Hotlinks: Table of Contents:
Extractions: Tell students that you are going to devote a class period to reading the piece of Native American literature included below and analyzing it in a class discussion. Begin by explaining that the piece you will read is from the 19th century but that, unlike so much Native American literature that began orally and later was written down, this piece originated as a written document. Go on to say that the piece was published in a magazine for a white audience in 1879, two years after the writer had surrendered to the U.S. government; that the piece was written by the Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph, whose father had been converted to Christianity by a missionary; and that the son was educated in a mission school. Adventures in American Literature [Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1996].)
Department Of Religious Studies, University Of Missouri-Columbia The wild west. The territory acquired by the us government in 1803 has been portrayedthroughout American history as a frontier, a place of individual liberty. http://www.missouri.edu/~religwww/lpconf/wild.html
Extractions: Themes: Introduction Narratives of the Purchase Meanings of the Land Territorial Crossings ... Religious Studies Department Home The Wild West T he territory acquired by the US government in 1803 has been portrayed throughout American history as a frontier, a place of individual liberty. This symbolic reservoir has been tapped by a variety of media, from the spectacles of Wild Bill Hickok to contemporary commercials for pickup trucks. W hat roles has this imagery played in the development of American identity? H ow has this imagery been tapped in the production of American religion? H ow did the territorial frontier generate ideological frontiers (such as Manifest Destiny or global finance capital)?
Ghosts Of The Past....Analyzing The Wild, Wild West of the Past .Analyzing the wild, wild west (by Kristie Bladen) Subject Area Social studies. Grade Level Middle School of the project is the wild west period in us History. http://education.indiana.edu/~tickit/projectgallery/projects/kbladen2.htm
Extractions: CENTER ... RETURN TO TICKIT HOME PAGE Ghosts of the Past....Analyzing the Wild, Wild West (by Kristie Bladen Basic Project Information Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level: Middle School Time Needed to Complete: 2 - 3 weeks Technologies Required: Web/Internet, Web composer, PowerPoint, video camera, video editing equipment Other Resources Required: Other print resources such as books, periodicals, encyclopedias if desired. URL of Project: http:// www.bsd.k12.in.us/mediacenter/ghosts.htm Contact Information of Project Creator:
Extractions: Expansion BIOGRAPHIES American West: Davy Crockett - Read about the famous frontiersman who fought at the Alamo. Calamity Jane - biography of this wild woman from the Encyclopedia Britannica. Captain Robert Gray - Short biography of the man who "discovered the Columbia River on May 11, 1792 while on a fur trading expedition on the Northwest Coast." Daniel Boone - Pictures of his homestead and biographical information about him. Discoverers and Explorers - Here you'll find information about: Lewis and Clark, the Astorians, Mountain Men, Fur Trading Company and John Fremont. Donner Party Home Page - "The Donner Party is the name given to a group of pioneers who became trapped in the Sierra Nevada mountains during the winter of 1846-47. The experience, at an early time in the far West expansion, was so horrific that it has become legendary as an episode of the American Dream turned nightmare." James Bridger - A short biography from the Kansas City Public Library.
Extractions: Donate to Faultline Faultline Magazine's latest features: The Life and Death of AC-8 Is there any hope of protecting condors from toxins, oil rigs, or guns? The Sea Where None Would Be The Salton Sea is a geographical riddle: The more you know about it, the more enigmatic it appears Bye Bye Abalone? The north coast abalone fishery faces an uncertain future Shadows and Light River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West Rebecca Solnit, Viking, 2003, $29.95 (list). Buy this book from an independent bookstore near you! reviewed by Joe Eaton River of Shadows is also a compelling portrait of a "garish, gorgeous, violent, unjust time." In a turbulent half-century framed by the California Gold Rush and the Chicago World's Fair (where he ran a proto-movie theater featuring his invention, the zoopraxiscope), Muybridge photographed Emperor Norton, crossed paths with John Muir in the High Sierra, documented the Modoc War, talked shop with Thomas Edison. His relationship with wealth and power was an uneasy one. In 1877, as a national railroad strike mutated into anti-Chinese violence in San Francisco, Muybridge recorded a deceptively serene city from a privileged vantage point: the turret of Mark Hopkins' unfinished Nob Hill mansion. But with Leland Stanford, what began as patronage ended in betrayal and litigation. Solnit, whose
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Extractions: Tourism Facts about the Mountain State Vision of the West Virginia Tourism Commission Location Map Did you know? Research-Creating Commerce through Tourism VISION OF THE WEST VIRGINIA TOURISM COMMISSION Cultivate a world-class travel and tourism industry in West Virginia through creation of jobs, stimulation of investment, expansion of current tourism attractions and promotion of a positive state image, thereby improving the way of life for West Virginians. Back to Top WEST VIRGINIA HAS LOCATION , LOCATION, LOCATION DID YOU KNOW? (WEST VIRGINIA TOURISM FACTS) About 250,000 whitewater rafting enthusiasts raft West Virginia waters each year. More than 750,000 skiers ventured down our slopes in the 1998-1999 season. Our nationally recognized Rails-to-Trails project includes more than 1,000 miles of tourist trails that can be used by hikers, bikers and equestrians. Nearly 80% of the entire state is covered by forests. West Virginia has more than 1,000,000 acres of recreation areas including 2 national parks, 37 state parks, nine state forests, 47 wildlife management areas and 2 national forests.
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Extractions: Civil War Sites Civil War Cemeteries West Virginia's Role in the Civil War The slavery question, which between 1830 and 1860 tore at the fabric of the nation, left the Commonwealth of Virginia equally as divided. Perhaps the most incendiary of all events connected with the slavery issue took place on what is now West Virginia soil, with the seizure of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859 by the fiery abolitionist, John Brown. His plan for arming the slaves of northern Virginia and fomenting a general uprising, together with the secretiveness with which his plan was carried out, threw the South into a panic. The future of the newly proposed state depended upon control of western Virginia by Union military forces. From the outset of the war, both the Union and Confederate governments endeavored to hold western Virginia because of its valuable salt resources, its productive farms and the strategic section of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad which traversed the eastern and northern sections of the state. Moreover, both sides were well aware of the psychological advantages in controlling western Virginia. For the Union, its possession would represent a serious inroad into the Old Dominion, the most prestigious state of the Confederacy. For the Confederacy, its retention as a part of Virginia would demonstrate strength and help preserve the high morale prevalent in much of the South at the beginning of the war.
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China's Wild West - 99.09 (A member site of the Asian studies WorldWide Mapan ordered his wife to serve us. TheAtlantic Monthly; September 1999; China's wild west - 99.09; Volume 284 http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99sep/9909wildchina.htm
Extractions: Return to this issue's Table of Contents. S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 9 In the terrible desert and desolate massif of Xinjiang, the Beijing government faces a volatile mixture of ethnic groups, some of whom are hostile to all that is Chinese by Jeffrey Tayler I N the Hexi Corridor, between the mountain ranges of China's arid, north-central Gansu Province, the Great Wall crumbles to an end. The wall's decayed mud-and-stone ramparts outside the town of Jiayuguan bear no resemblance to the grand other end, more than a thousand miles to the east, near Beijing. Tellingly, the territory of the People's Republic that is ethnically Han Chinese ends at the wall. Beyond it, to the west, begins a Central Asian domain that is historically Turkic and Islamic a land of terrible desert and desolate massif that stretches to the Caspian Sea and includes the newly independent states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, as well as the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, as it is officially called, in China itself. A boran tears through Turpan.
PBS - THE WEST - Lesson Plans Index also Cadillac Desert, Canyonlands America's wild west, The Gold of the Mormon Trail,and us Mexican War. Joan Brodsky Schur teaches social studies and English http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/lesson_plans/
Extractions: Dear Educator, The classroom resources gathered here are designed to help you use this Web site, other material on the Internet, and The West videos for a study of the United States' westward expansion in the Nineteenth Century. This multidisciplinary unit of lessons addresses a variety of subject areas, including history, language arts, fine arts, and science. These materials are designed for middle and high school students (grades 6-12), although extension suggestions may help you modify them for younger students. Each lesson plan provides objectives, standards correlations, background information, Web links, procedures, extension suggestions, and assessment recommendations. Each incorporates relevant video segments from The West , though the lessons also function as stand-alone activities. Lessons include: The Transcontinental Railroad
PEOPLE OF COLOR ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER EAKIN PRESS AFRICAN AMERICAN studies; EAKIN PRESS REPORT - Captain Benjamin Thomas,63rd us Colored Infantry African Americans in the wild west; BLACK SEMINOLES http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/western.htm
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Extractions: Within the Life of Buffalo Bill Cody (1846-1917) To place the life of William Frederick Cody in historical perspective, we have created several timelines that show significant events during the lifetime of Buffalo Bill (1846-1917). These timelines would be appropriate for 9-12th grade students: Life of Buffalo Bill Dates in U.S. and World History Concise Historical Essays Written by Western historian Paul Fees, Senior Curator, Buffalo Bill Museum (1981-2001), this material would fit in nicely with studies of the American West, in reality and in drama. William Frederick Cody is a brief, but historically accurate, biography of "Buffalo Bill." Wild West Shows describes not only Buffalo Bill's Wild West but also other Wild West shows of that era.
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Extractions: The West Virginia Land Trust is a statewide land protection organization dedicated to preserving the wild and scenic landscape of West Virginia. The Trust's mission is to protect special lands with high conservation values through land acquisition and protective conservation easements. The Land Trust works with private land owners to help them realize their dream of keepng their farm or summer place protected forever. The Trust advises local land trusts and other groups dedicated to the stewardship of West Virginia's great outdoors. STRUCTURE - The Land Trust began a general membership program in 1997. There are currently 300 supporting members who have contributed $20,000. The Land Trust has received $52,000 in grants from the WV Department of Natural Resources, the Dupont Greenways Fund, the National Park Service, West Virginia University, the Canaan Valley Institute, the Trust for Public Land, and the Coopers Rock Foundation. CURRENT LAND TRUST PRIORITIES: LAND PROJECTS: the Land Trust is currently evaluating protection for: a scenic viewshed that will buffer a state park just outside the State Capitol
Books On The American West still carries much relevance for modern American studies. and Adventures Along theTurbulent usMexican Borderlands to perform in Buffalo Bill's wild west Show http://www.dropbears.com/b/broughsbooks/history/american_west.htm
Extractions: Nobles's narrative begins and ends with the tragic story of the Pequots, from Captain John Mason's cowardly raid on a Pequot camp in 1637 that left more than 300 sleeping Pequots dead to Donald Trump's 1990s lawsuit attempting to deprive the tribe of their gambling license. In the pages of American Frontiers readers will also find details of the French and Indian War, Iroquois involvement in the American Revolution, the California gold rush, Texas independence, the tragedy of Wounded Knee, the resistance of Sitting Bull, and the Ghost Dance movement.
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MCPS Social Studies Textbooks Houghton Mifflin Social studies Gr. Latino Experience In us History T Ed, 1994, SB,TE, P, T, Legendary wild west (A Sourcebook On the American west series), Smith, C http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/grade5/Textbook_5.html
Untitled Document west be too wild? Let's find answers to these questions before we pack our wagonand head west! Where 'd Everybody Go? Content Area Social studies Grade Level http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/webquest.html
Extractions: The time is the early 1800's. Your family has decided to join the next wagon train moving west. Your parents are willing to give up their little farm here in Missouri and make the long journey west in hopes of building a better life. But, you have heard stories about the hard trip and have many worries. What supplies will you need? How will you get your wagon across rivers? Will the Wild West be too wild? Let's find answers to these questions before we pack our wagon and head west! The year is 1880. You have a job working for a big city newspaper on the eastern coast of the United States. Your editor assigns you to write a story about the rise in the number of boom towns out west. You arrive in a bustling boom town, full of people and many flourishing businesses. Over the course of your stay, the gold and silver mines begin to dry up. Life in the town begins to change. Soon there is no one left but you! Content Area: Science Grade Level: 6-8 Interdisciplinary Connections: Language Arts, Social Science, Visual Arts
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