Homesteaders, railroad workers, cowboys, and others ventured across America's western frontier. There they encountered the native peoples who had already settled the region.
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Gr 5-8-Kallen's lively and informative text is full of the kinds of material students need for social-studies assignments. Beginning with a brief chapter that explains how the American "frontier" was an ever-moving one, the author goes on to focus on the various groups that had a role in "settling the West"-the trailblazers, the mountain men, the miners, the railroad men, the sodbusters, and the cattlemen-and the people they displaced, the Native Americans. The thematically arranged chapters blend interesting narratives of famous figures with detailed examinations of the hardships and pleasures of everyday life, including frequent quotations from writings of the period. Unfortunately, the layout is reminiscent of textbooks, with double-columned text and exclusively black-and-white illustrations, but the annotated list for further reading and endnotes will aid students. There are a few other shortcomings. Kallen inexplicably shaves two years off each end of Daniel Boone's life, and he falls prey to the apparently endemic confusion about when areas that later became part of the American Southwest and West should be referred to as Spanish and when Mexican. (The watershed year is 1821). Also, the author's assessment that Native American moral and religious beliefs were "far more rigorous than [those of] the average pioneer" is a value judgment. Even so, Life on the American Frontier moves at a brisk pace, contains a wealth of accurate details, and provides a broad-based overview of a diverse and complicated period.-Coop Renner, Coldwell Elementary-Intermediate School, El Paso, TX
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