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California Native American Survival and Resilience During the Mission Period: 4th Grade Edition
This inquiry lesson on California Native American resilience during the Spanish mission period has been adapted for the fourth grade. Students will build critical thinking and foundational skills to analyze primary and secondary sources, maps, images, background history, and objects from our collection to answer the question, Native Americans of California during the mission period: How did Native people resist and persist in the face of extreme adversity? This resource is also available for middle and high school students.
Resource Information
grades
4
featured nations
Chumash, Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Miwok, Ohlone, Patwin, Pomo, Salinan, Tongva (Gabrieleño/ Gabrielino), Wappo, Yokuts
subjects
English Language Arts, History, Social Studies
regions
California, North America
professional development
May 10, 2025 | ONSITE at Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, CA
California Native American Survival and Resilience During the Mission Period: A Source Investigation
Recommended for teachers interested in using this 4th Grade Edition or the Middle & High School Edition.
July 22 & 23, 2025 | ONLINE
California Native American Survival and Resilience During the Mission Period: A Source Investigation
Recommended for teachers interested in using this 4th Grade Edition or the Middle & High School Edition.
California Native American Survival and Resilience During the Mission Period: A Source Investigation
Recommended for teachers interested in using this 4th Grade Edition or the Middle & High School Edition.
July 22 & 23, 2025 | ONLINE
California Native American Survival and Resilience During the Mission Period: A Source Investigation
Recommended for teachers interested in using this 4th Grade Edition or the Middle & High School Edition.