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  1. Letters on an Elk Hunt by a Woman Homesteader, & Letters of aWoman Homesteader by Elinore Pruitt Stewart, 2009-05-13
  2. The Frontier In American History - Frederick Jackson Turner by Frederick Jackson Turner, 2010-02-13
  3. Cowmen And Rustlers - Edward S Ellis by Edward S Ellis, 2010-02-20
  4. Selected Documents and Photographs Relating to General Custer
  5. Kidnapped and Sold By Indians -- True Story of a 7-Year-Old Settler Child (First_Hand Account Of Being Kidnapped By Indians ) by Matthew Brayton, 2010-05-04
  6. "Catch 'em Alive Jack": The Life and Adventures of an American Pioneer by John R. Abernathy, 1935-11-30
  7. Deadwood Dick - Edward L Wheeler by Edward L Wheeler, 2010-02-20
  8. Burning Daylight by Jack London, 2010-10-01

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22. Social Studues, History And Biography Titles From The Houghton Mifflin Homeschoo
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23. CHALLENGE™ Charts
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24. Compton Foundation, Inc. Environment Grants - 2002
Trout Unlimited. Protecting wild west Coast Salmon, 30,000. University Foundation,Inc. University of California San Diego. Center for us-Mexican studies.
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25. U.S. History
National Election studies. CryptoJews or Conversos in us Southwest (University ofArizona Buffalo Bill's wild west Show (Joshua Johns, University of Virginia).
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General American History American Colonies Webring (GeoCities) The Voice of the ShuttleUnited States (a web resource for humanities research by Alan Liu) American Studies Web Organization of American Historians National Women's History Project The National Women's Hall of Fame (Seneca Falls NY) American Women's History: A Research Guide (Ken Middleton, Middle Tenn. State Univ.) Civil War Women: On-Line Archival Collections (Duke University) Mrs. Sarah Seelye/Pvt. Frank Thompson, Union Army National Museum of Women's History Places Where Women Made History (National Park Service) Women's Biographies (Danuta Bois) Salem Witch Museum: 1692 Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930 (SUNY Binghamton) American Social History Project American Labor History (Yahoo!) Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls (Stanford University) History of American Education Web Project (maintained by Robert N. Barger) Immigration History Research Center Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies (multicultural materials, Philadelphia)

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by Margaret Milne Schloss should know. The School of Music professor and his long-time collaborator, Dr. Peter Driessen of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, have recently received a landmark grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada and the Canadian Council for the Arts to investigate the fusion of art and science. Using the science of gesture recognition and the art of sound mapping, they are out to explore the future of musical instruments. At the heart of the project is the radio drum. Created at Bell Labs in the 1980s, the instrument consists of two conventional-looking drumsticks and a flat foam-covered pad. When connected to a computer, moving the sticks above the pad generates sound. Those electrical signals are then mapped to sounds by a computer. Exactly what sounds depends on the details of how Schloss and Driessen have programmed the instrument.

27. Books For Use In A Social Studies Classroom
Books for use in a Social studies Classroom. Paul F. ; A More Perfect UnionDocumentsin us. Anger Freedman, Russell; Cowboys of the wild west Ginsburg, Eugenia
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Books for use in a Social Studies Classroom
From: Bob_Pettapiece@MTS.cc.Wayne.edu Northern H.S., Detroit, Mi. For those interested in my book list: This is my updated version! The one transmitted to a few of you earli er had only half the entries. Again, the reading level varies, but almost all w ere suggested for use in class- in whole or in part. The authors w/o a title were suggestions of mine not chosen by my students in my Master's class. Enjoy!! Achebe, Chinua; Man of the People, A
Achebe, Chinua; Things Fall Apart
Adams, John G. ; Without Precedent
Allen, Frederick; Only Yesterday
Angelou, Maya; I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Ashe, Arthur; Days of Grace
Bachmann, Steven; US Constitution for Beginners Bell, Leland V.; In Hitler's Shadow, The Anatomy of American Nazism Bennet, Jack; Gallipoli
Blassingame, William; Slave Community
Bleoins, Winfred; Charbonneau, Man of Two Dreams Boiler, Paul F. ; A More Perfect Union-Documents in US. History Bosch, Martin; Last Testament of Lucky Luciano Brecher, Childs, Cutler; Global Visions, Beyond the New World Order Brent, Linda; Incidents in the Life of a Slave Brown, Flaven, Postel; Saving the Planet Brown, Larry; Dirty Work
Caputo, Philip; A Rumor of War

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  • Affluenza Diagnoses the "disease" of materialism and prescribes its antidote, simple living.
  • Ancient Sea Turtles Stranded in a Modern World The use of TEDs in shrimpers' nets would allow sea turtles to escape.
  • Beyond Organic A model of community supported agriculture in the midst of suburban sprawl.
  • Borderline Cases The environmental impact of the 2,000 factories (maquiladoras) on the US-Mexico border.
  • The Boxer A young male looks to escape Mexican poverty by becoming a boxer in the United States.
  • The Boyhood of John Muir The early story of John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club.
  • Boys Will Be Men Some answers for the hard questions about growing up male in America.

29. Reading American Studies
Services Study Days Search Email us Response form, stipulated ten units inAmerican studies a minimum American Myth and the wild west; Women and Writing
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Home Page Online Magazine Forum Book reviews ... Response form Reading American Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University - All Saints Updated Undergraduate Dr John Mosley
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Manchester M15 6LL Tel: (0161) 247 1729 E-mail: hist-hum@mmu.ac.uk BA (Hons) Humanities/Social Studies Programme – (American Studies Pathway) The BA (Hons) Humanities/Social Studies Degree Programme is the framework within which combined subject degrees are provided by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science. The Programme encompasses a wide spectrum of constituent subjects, each of which in turn offers a substantial range of course units. The course is divided into Part I (Year I) and Part II (Years II and III). Part I : Students choose three subjects for study in this part of the degree programme. The subjects offered are: Economics; English; History; Modern Languages; Philosophy; Politics; Social and Economic History; Sociology. Part II: American Studies Pathway : The American Studies Thematic Pathway is offered in Part II of the Programme. It allows students to pursue a specialist interest in America by offering a cognate programme of relevant units drawn from a range of disciplines. It may be possible for students who opt for this pathway to participate in an exchange programme with the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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31. MastersonMike
of Philosophy in American studies from The music on the wild west music recordingat MENC / Email us / Handbook _
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Northwest College Powell, Wyoming
Northwest College Music Department Homepage
Mike Masterson Professor Masterson began teaching in the Music Department at Northwest College in 1977, just two weeks after Elvis died. He now serves as Division Chair for the Visual and Performing Arts Division. Courses taught over the years include Written Theory I and II, Introduction to Music, American Popular Music, Music History, "Born to Lose": A Cultural Narrative of Country Music, Trombone, and the Studio Singers Jazz/Pop Choir . He previously taught public school music in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and on the Navajo Reservation at the College of Ganado in Arizona. Dr. Masterson conducts choral clinics and adjudicates in both the vocal and instrumental areas in five regional states. During the summer he directs the Yellowstone Vocal Jazz Camp held in the mountains west of Powell, Wyoming.
His rank is full professor at Northwest College. He holds the following degrees: a Bachelor's of Science in Music Education from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 1972; a Master's of Music from Arizona State University, 1977; and a Doctor of Philosophy in American Studies from The University of New Mexico, 1990. His doctoral study and continued research focus on the study of music and its meanings and values in the American cultural context.

32. American West - Academic Info
An annotated directory of Internet resources on the history of the American west.Category Society History North America United States west...... Email us at madin@academicinfo.net for details as distinct cultural forces. AmericanStudies Program, Washington and Pioneer days of the wild west, to today's
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History of the American West, 1860-1920

33. How The West Was Lost - Related Resources (6-8, 9-12 - U.S. History)
The Cherokee's Home Page, Southwest Weavings, wild west the Home real truthabout the American west from the Tell us what you think of Discovery Channel
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Listed here is a variety of resources to enhance your use of this program, including Internet links, related products, and suggested readings from our professional reference librarian at the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC).
Native Americans and the Frontier West
This is a comprehensive collection of 80 links on the topic of Native Americans and the American frontier, which satisfy the curiosity of most and serve as a wonderful starting point for everyone else. Created by Dennis Boals, it includes topics such as the "Index of Native American Resources on the Internet," the "Pueblo Cultural Center," "Art of the American Indian Frontier," "The Cherokee's Home Page," "Southwest Weavings," "Wild West - the Home Page," "Indigenous Nations of North America," and the "National Museum of the American Indian."
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Native American Sites
This extremely thorough site of Native American resources and information is the creation of Lisa Mitten, "a mixed-blood Mohawk, urban Indian, and a librarian at the University of Pittsburgh." She offers information on Native American organizations, tribal colleges, and Native American studies programs. She also provides information on individual nations in a section which contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation. These are listed alphabetically by tribal name, and there are literally hundreds available.

34. Ms. Huhn Yellow Team Social Studies TeacherWeb The Wild West
Ms. Huhn Yellow Team Social studies The wild west The west Episode 5 "The Grandest Enterprise Under God" org/ weta/ thewest/ program/ episodes/ five/
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PBS Site for "The West" Very extensive!
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American Experience site on the Transcontinental Railroad
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/iron/index.html
Central Pacific Railroad Site Awesome photographs!
http://cprr.org/Museum/index.html
Union Pacific Railroad Site
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The West Episode 5 "The Grandest Enterprise Under God"
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Places in the West
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American Memory Project: Railroad Maps 1828-1900
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Documents and Photos: Plains Indians and Plains Farmers
http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/seven/
Historical Maps of the US
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Timeline and Links for Northern Plains Indians
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NativeWeb: Check out the Resources Section http://www.nativeweb.org/ 1881 Through Train Schedule http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/photos/advertis/1881time.shtml

35. Ms. Huhn Yellow Team Social Studies TeacherWeb Update The Wild West
Ms. Huhn Yellow Team Social studies Update The wild west You must enter the whole URL, including http//, to provide a working link on the Links page.
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PBS Site for "The West" Very extensive! Link 1 URL
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American Experience site on the Transcontinental Railroad Link 2 URL
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Central Pacific Railroad Site Awesome photographs! Link 3 URL
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The West Episode 5 "The Grandest Enterprise Under God" Link 5 URL
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American Memory Project: Railroad Maps 1828-1900 Link 7 URL
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Documents and Photos: Plains Indians and Plains Farmers Link 8 URL
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Historical Maps of the US Link 9 URL
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Timeline and Links for Northern Plains Indians Link 10 URL Link 11 Name/Description NativeWeb: Check out the Resources Section Link 11 URL Link 12 Name/Description 1881 Through Train Schedule Link 12 URL Password: © 2000-2002 TeacherWeb.com

36. Department Of Religious Studies, University Of Missouri-Columbia
The west Constrained. How was the center or mainstream of us religion and cultureconstituted through the creation of new margins and peripheries?
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Themes: Introduction Narratives of the Purchase Meanings of the Land Territorial Crossings ... Religious Studies Department Home
The West Constrained T he frontier of American freedom has been simultaneously a site of bondage for many, as slavery and Indian reservations became crucial aspects of society in the Purchase. While new religious possibilities were added to the American experience, others were extinguished, marginalized, or assimilated. H ow did the factors of repression and constraint affect the development and expression of religion in the Louisiana Purchase territory? H ow was the center or mainstream of US religion and culture constituted through the creation of new margins and peripheries? W hat types of impacts did marginalized traditions have on the mainstream?

37. US History Lesson Plans
The wild west The wild, wild west (57, CK) Hall of Jim Janke's Old west Page America'swest Cowboys (Jesse War UNIT (4th) Indian Wars us Cavalry Timeline
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Primary Documents The Fifty States 13 Colonies/Pilgrims ... Big Bunch of Links
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The Trial of Standing Bear
Native American Studies (5-7, CK) Core Knowledge: Native American Units Native Americans UNITS Native American Culture (Unit) Native American Populations (daily life, culture, more) ... THINKQUEST SITES: American History Lesson Idea: Role Play You are a European, encountering a Native American for the first time. Write a physical descriptions of first impressions. Do the same for Native Americans encountering a European. Make your own Totem Pole Rescue Pocahontas (Disney, free download) Resources: K-8 Native Americans Native American Clip Art Native American Navigator 13 Colonies / Colonial Period See Also: The Crucible (Salem Witchcraft) Core Knowledge: Colonial America Units Pilgrims Units, Lessons, Activities

38. Wild Wild West - Daily Bruin 4-20-01
wild wild west UCLA education and research extends beyond laboratories and onto the pieceof land set aside for University of California field studies in Santa
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Wild wild west UCLA education and research extends beyond laboratories and onto the chapparal lands By Carolina Reyes
Daily Bruin Contributor A mosaic of chaparral, live-oak woodland, riparian and grassland surround Stunt Ranch – and a variety of animals such as raccoons, coyotes and bobcats form part of the wildlife there.
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Jean Ridgeway
teaches children about Chumash Indians at Stunt Ranch, a piece of land set aside for University of California field studies in Santa Monica Mountains. Today, many UCLA faculty members and students use Stunt Ranch, named for the original owners of the land, to carry out their studies because of the diversity of plants and animals at the site. In response to faculty and student need for nearby natural habitats to carry out field studies, the UC Regents

39. Old West
nns/amwest.html The transition from a 'wild' western frontier west Lesson Plans fromPBS http//www.pbs.org/weta Here are resources to study the us's westward
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This Old West project has a companion People of the West page. Here you can find links to hundreds of biographical websites with lots more information about individual outlaws, lawmen, military leaders, native Americans, ranchers, cattle barons, and leaders in the early West. . . so many websites that we had to set up a separate location for all of them. Don't miss it!
Easier - Sometimes people talk about the 'West,' the 'Wild West,' or the 'Old West.' They are usually referring to the people and events of the western region of the United States during the second half of the 1800's. Harder - The romantic view of the Old West can be seen in western movies and novels that depict the Wild West as a time of gunfights, gambling, and Indian attacks. In reality, most inhabitants of the West didn't carry a gun or participate in shootouts. A century ago the American West was a rough and wild place. Far from the control of the US government in the East, the Old West was ruled by its own set of laws. In the early 1840s, settlers began moving toward the Pacific Northwest. After gold was found in California in the mid 1800s, people began to flood the west in search of their fortune. Next, cowboys began rounding up wild cattle and organizing herds. The pony express, the stagecoach, and ultimately the Transcontinental Railroad and the telegraph began to join the East and the West. By 1900, the range was fenced in to create ranches, the Native Americans moved to reservations, and many frontier towns became well-established cities.

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