American Indians In Texas: Conflict And Survival

ISBN-10: 1433350408
ISBN-13: 9781433350405
Author: Phan, Sandy
Interest Level: 4-7
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Publication Date: November 2012

Copyright: 2013

Page Count: 32

Series: Primary Source Readers

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Interest Level

Grades 4-7

Reading Level

Guided Reading: U
Lexile: 860L
Accelerated Reader Level: 5.9
Accelerated Reader Points: 1.0
Grade Level Equivalent: 3

Booksource Subjects

BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / United States / Native American

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government

Description
Groups of American Indians had been living in the Texas region for thousands of years when American settlers decided to expand westward. This captivating book explores the Texas history and the history of American Indians and how each group found different ways to live on the region they inhabited. Readers will learn about a variety of tribes, including Karankawa tribe, Jumano, Caddo, Lipan Apache, and Shosone and discover how they struggled to survive European colonization, Indian Removal Act, and American expansion. Other topics include the Dawes Act, Indian Civil Rights Act, and peace treaties. Through plenty of interesting and intriguing facts, engaging sidebars, accommodating glossary and index, and supportive text, readers will be encouraged to learn and explore the history of the Indians of North America.