Resource Links—NEWNOTE: The links below were consulted in the creation of your Gibbs Smith Education program. Please be aware that they are not actively maintained or monitored for accuracy. If you find a broken link, please contact us at textbooks@gibbs-smith.com and let us know where you found the broken link, so that we can update our resource lists.Chapter 1: The Land We Call HomeARM Climate Research Facility—Oklahoma Soil Texture Mapwww.xdc.arm.gov/data_viewers/sgp_surfchar/Oklasoil_new.html Environmental Protection Agency—Maps of Ecoregionswww.epa.gov/wed/pages/ecoregions.htm Living a Greener Lifewww.livingagreenerlife.com/green-info-for-kids.html The Nature Conservancy—Tallgrass Prairie PreserveNetstate—Geography of Oklahomawww.netstate.com/states/geography/ok_geography.htm Oklahoma Climatological Surveyclimate.ok.gov/index.php/site/page/climate_of_oklahoma Oklahoma Department of Wildlife ConservationOklahoma State Iconswww.state.ok.us/osfdocs/stinfo.html Oklahoma State—Learn about Oklahomawww.ok.gov/kids/Learn_About_Oklahoma/ Oklahoma State ParksWater Encyclopedia—Ogallala Aquiferwww.waterencyclopedia.com/Oc-Po/Ogallala-Aquifer.html Web Atlas of Oklahomawww.okatlas.org/okatlas/cover.htm WorldAtlas.comwww.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imageg.htm Chapter 2: The First OklahomansDig: The Archaeology Magazine for KidsFirst People—The Legendswww.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Legends-AB.html KidsGardening—Creating a Three Sisters Gardenwww.kidsgardening.org/classroom-projects/creating-three-sisters-garden Native Languages of the Americas—Native American Tribes of Oklahomawww.native-languages.org/oklahoma.htm Oklahoma Anthropological Societywww.ou.edu/cas/archsur/oas/newslink.htm www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/oas/index.html Panhandle Pueblo Culturewww.texasbeyondhistory.net/villagers/research/culture.html Tracking the Buffaloamericanhistory.si.edu/buffalo/?CFID=15101127&CFTOKEN=28278529 Chapter 3: The Great EncounterEnchanted Learning—American Explorerswww.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/namerica.shtml Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culturedigital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/ The Fur TraderThe Mariner’s Museum—Exploration through the AgesSalt Plains National Wildlife Refuge—Just 4 Kidswww.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/oklahoma/saltplains/just4kids.html Smith College Spatial Analysis Lab—US Historic Settlement Patterns, 1790–2000www.over-land.com/diaries.html Chapter 4: Indian Territory150 Oklahoma Civil War History SesquicentennialCherokee Heritage Center (Park Hill, OK)Cherokee Nation—Sequoyah and the Cherokee Syllabarywww.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/History/Facts/24483/Information.aspx First People—Agreements and Treatieswww.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Treaties/Treaties.html Five Civilized Tribes Museum (Muskogee, OK)Five Tribes—Official Websites
George Catlin: The Complete WorksIndian Affairs: Laws and Treatiesdigital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/index.htm Indian Removal (PBS)www.pbs.org/kcet/andrewjackson/themes/indian_removal.html Native Languages of the AmericasNative Languages of the Americas—Native American Tribes of OklahomaNewsOK—“Oklahoma Has Large Share of Civil War History”newsok.com/oklahoma-has-large-share-of-civil-war-history/article/3432332 Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwich Gallery—George Catlin and His Indian GallerySmithsonian, National Museum of Natural History—Kiowa Drawingswww.nmnh.si.edu/naa/kiowa/kiowa.htm Sequoyah Research Center—Family Stories from the Trail of TearsTrail of Tears Association—The Storywww.nationaltota.org/the-story/ Voices Across Time: American History Through Musicwww.library.pitt.edu/voicesacrosstime/index.html University of Oklahoma Western History Collections—Indian–Pioneer Papers Collectiondigital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ Chapter 5: From Cattle Drives to HomesteadsSoddies, Dug-Outs, and Claim Houseswww.edmondhistory.org/edmond-history/soddies-dug-outs-and-claim-houses The Oklahoma Territorial Museumwww.okterritorialmuseum.org/index.html The National Cowboy and Western Heritage MuseumPioneer Life in Early Oklahomaurbane-chaos.hubpages.com/hub/OklahomaHistoryPioneerLife Indian-Pioneer Papers Collectiondigital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ Chapter 6: From a Territory to a StateBuffalo Bill’s Wild West Showswww.bbhc.org/learn/western-essays/wild-west-shows/ Wild West Shows and Performersdigital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/W/WI010.html Oklahoma Statehoodwww.archives.gov/legislative/features/oklahoma/ Oklahoma Land Lotterydigital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v009/v009p365.html Cotton-Eyed Joewww.youtube.com/watch?v=AWDoxwDBdu8 The Mayo Hotelwww.tulsanow.org/2009/05/tour-mayo-hotel.asp Chapter 7: The First 100 YearsThe Dust Bowlweru.ksu.edu/new_weru/multimedia/dustbowl/dustbowlpics.html Oklahoma Route 66 AssociationWar of the Worlds Broadcastwww.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf6omuz1MrM Choctaw Dictionarywww.native-languages.org/choctaw.htm Tulsa Race Riotwww.tulsareparations.org/Eyewitness.htm Woody Guthriewoodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/Lyrics.htm Indian Pioneer Paperswww.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okmurray/indianpioneerpapers.htm Scrap Metal Drives
Duck and Coverarchive.org/details/gov.ntis.ava11109vnb1 Vietnam War Memorialwww.cantho-rvn.org/VN_Mem/Statetwn/ok.htm Apollo 11 Moon Landingwww.sciencekids.co.nz/videos/space/moonlanding.html Oklahoma City National Memorialwww.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/secondary.php?section=2 Five Ballerinasndepth.newsok.com/five-indian-ballerinas Tornado TragedyChapter 8: Government for All of UsBill of Rightswww.ratical.org/co-globalize/BillOfRights.html Oklahoma Constitutionoklegal.onenet.net/okcon/index.html Oklahoma State LegislatureVotingCongress for KidsOklahoma History Centerwww.okhistory.org/historycenter/ Chapter 9: Understanding Our EconomyBudgeting for Kidspbskids.org/itsmylife/money/managing/article6.html MKARNSwww.swl.usace.army.mil/navigation/mckarns.html Supply and Demandwww.realtrees4kids.org/ninetwelve/supply.htm Oklahoma Industrieswww.city-data.com/us-cities/The-South/Oklahoma-City-Economy.html Oklahoma TourismTable of ContentsResource Links—NEW |
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