Cultural Artifacts of Texas Created by The Fifth Grade Kids University Class.

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Cultural Artifacts of Texas Created by The Fifth Grade Kids University Class

The Six Flags That Flew Over Texas I think the Six Flags of Texas are like different places living in harmony They are to remember the events that have happened in Texas history with those certain places. One of the displays is in Austin, Texas. It helps me to re member the terrible things that have happened back then and to honor the people who have died back then. In courtesy of Wikipedia and Google images The six flags are France, Spain, Mexico, U.S.A, Confederate States of America, and the republic of Texas. By Emme and Ben

Hunting Hunting is how people get their food and keep their family safe. It sometimes is just for entertainment. It is also done in Texas a lot. It gives us fresh meat. It is a lot of fun if you hunt and to describe it, it is shooting wild animals. By: Jacob and Zackary

Cowboys by Jonathan and Remington A cowboy is basically a livestock owner in North America, who is almost always on horseback. The cowboy tradition came from Spain and then it was it was imported in to Texas in the 16 th century. Cowboys are important today because we want to keep the tradition alive. It is also important in OUR family’s because our family are big cattle ranchers and very country like..

Texas Baseball BY : Tahjae and Hannah

Wild Animals! By anahi & Melissa

The Alamo by Abby and Devin The Alamo is located in San Antonio,Texas and is where parts of the Texas Revolutionary War were fought. The Alamo is remembered for housing soldiers during war. Want to learn more about the Alamo click on the link below.

Texas symbols  The Texas symbols in history and now represents Texas and its freedom.  These symbols are not in a certain place they can be found all over the world.  This may be important to people because it shows freedom and never parts someone from someone else. All information found on google.com These are just some of the Texas symbols. Grapefruit,bluebonnet Mocking bird, Texas long horn butterfly, Austin/capital, pecan, pecan tree, By: Raeven and Caidyn

Native Americans By: Chloe & Jiselle Comanche Comanche Tribes Live northern Shoshone of Wyoming. Comanche’s were living in Texas, Oklahoma & New Mexico. Most Comanche Tribes live in Oklahoma. Apache The Apache came from the Alaslian region, Canada, and Portians of the south west. They were the first tribes to learn how to ride and use a horse. Caddo The Caddo lived in east and northeast Texas. The Caddo were farmers who grew corn, beans, pumpkins, and tobacco. They hunted for bear, deer, and birds to survive.