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Bass Reeves: Great Lawman of the West
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TitleBass Reeves: Great Lawman of the West
Based onBandits, bears, and backaches. Chapter 06. Great lawman of the West.
SubjectReeves, Bass
United States marshals -- Indian Territory
African American police -- Oklahoma
Outlaws -- Indian Territory -- History
Frontier and pioneer life -- Indian Territory
DescriptionStudents will research and examine the important roles of lawmen such as Bass Reeves in the structuring of Arkansas as a state. They will also review how lawmen such as Reeves may have influence Arkansas law and political system as a whole.
Grades5th
6th
7th
8th
StrandsSocial Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 7-8: Geography
Social Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 7-8: Reconstruction through Progressive Era
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History K-4
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History 5-8
Social Studies revision 2006: Civics K-8: Government K-4
Library Media 2007: Inquiry: Identify and Access 5-8
FrameworksG.1.AH.7-8.3
RP.6.AH.7-8.1
RP.6.AH.7-8.6
G.1.AH.9-12.3
RP.6.AH.9-12.1
RP.6.AH.9-12.6
H.6.4.3
H.6.4.12
H.6.5.6
C.4.4.1
C.4.4.2
Library Media FrameworksI.1.5.11
I.1.6.11
I.1.7.11
I.1.8.11
CoverageIndian Territory; Arkansas; 1834-1907
LanguageEnglish
CreatorWoody, Velma B.
ContributorsBland, Kay
Date2005
Date modified2008
Typeapplication
Formatpdf
SourceBandits, bears, and backaches : a collection of short stories based on Arkansas history / by Velma B. Branscum Woody. (2004)
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RelationRuled by race project
PublisherButler Center for Arkansas Studies
RightsButler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
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