A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . adual extinction. Consider their relations totheir kindred tribes in other parts of the continent, and discuss the causesof the extinction of the American Indian, even under favorable surround- ings. Geography, Study closely the Indian map of Texas, and compare it with the mod-ern maps of the State, so as to locate the original homes of the Indians.An interesting study can be made of the various rivers, creeks, moun-tains, lakes, cities, and towns in Texas whose names preserve the mem-ories of the early Indian inhabitants. Als

A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . adual extinction. Consider their relations totheir kindred tribes in other parts of the continent, and discuss the causesof the extinction of the American Indian, even under favorable surround- ings. Geography, Study closely the Indian map of Texas, and compare it with the mod-ern maps of the State, so as to locate the original homes of the Indians.An interesting study can be made of the various rivers, creeks, moun-tains, lakes, cities, and towns in Texas whose names preserve the mem-ories of the early Indian inhabitants. Als Stock Photo
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A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . adual extinction. Consider their relations totheir kindred tribes in other parts of the continent, and discuss the causesof the extinction of the American Indian, even under favorable surround- ings. Geography, Study closely the Indian map of Texas, and compare it with the mod-ern maps of the State, so as to locate the original homes of the Indians.An interesting study can be made of the various rivers, creeks, moun-tains, lakes, cities, and towns in Texas whose names preserve the mem-ories of the early Indian inhabitants. Also, study on the map of NorthAmerica the distribution of the several linguistic families or groups oftribes, so as to observe their wide separation in many cases. Parallel Readings. Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnology, 1885-6, Paper by Directorof the Bureau on Indian Linguistic Families of America north of Mex-ico; ScarfTs Comprehensive History of Texas (1897), Vol. 1., Chap.XI1I., Indian Tribes of Texas, by M. M. Kenney. F^ERIOD I. SpanishDomination 152S TOI82I. Indian Wkapons. CHAPTER VI. Pkriod I. Spanish Domination 152S TO1821 Napoleonicwars FranceregainsLouisiana United Statesbuys the terri-tory Texas in-cluded Events in Texas and Mexico resulting in theRevolution of 1821. THE opening of the new century witnessed rapid andradical changes in the map of Europe, extending intheir results to the possessions of the European powersin the New World. Napoleon was in the first stageof his magnificent career. During the year 1800, the lightning-like successes of the French armies, signalized by the crossingof the Alps, the recovery of Italy, the victory of Marengo, andthe final triumph of Hohenlinden, humbled the Bourbons at thefeet of the First Consul. In 1763 the weak and wretched LouisXV. had surrendered to Spain the last foot of French territoryin North America. On October i, 1800, by the treaty of SanIldefonso, the prowess of Napoleon regained from Charles IV. thesplendid doma