
Texas History Lessons
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Ep 15Lesson 11: The Atakapa Ishak of East Texas and Southwest Louisiana's Gulf Coast
This episode looks at the lifestyle and livelihood of the Atakapa Ishak, a coastal indigenous people living in Texas and Louisiana. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 14Bonus Episode: Confederate Statues - Should They Stay or Should They Go? (with a focus on Gainesville, Texas)
EThis episode is on the controversial subject of Confederate Statue removal. The episode takes a deep look into the historical context for why the statues were dedicated and discusses the issue of their removals with a special look at two Confederate statues in Gainesville, Texas.. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 13Lesson 10: The Tonkawas of Central Texas
The Tonkawas of Central Texas are the focus of this lesson, a tribe that created itself from many different small, autonomous bands in an effort to survive,. Visit karankawas.com! If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 12Lesson 9: The Jumanos of the West Texas Trans Pecos
This lesson looks at the exciting early history of the Jumanos, an important nation of traders that connected many early nations, from the Pueblos to the Caddos and many more. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11Celebrating Deep Ellum History Day - October 18
bonusThis is a very special bonus episode where we take a break from our time traveling journeys to visit the earliest indigenous peoples of Texas to celebrate a special event. On September 3, 2020 the Texas Commission on the Arts awarded Deep Ellum with recognition as a cultural arts district. Deep Ellum, along with the Arts District, are the only two neighborhoods in Dallas to be awarded with this distinction. To quote Stephanie Hudiburg, Executive Director of the Deep Ellum Foundation, “With its rich history including the birthplace of jazz and blues in North Texas, highly connected community of artists and creatives, and vibrancy as the premier entertainment hub in the region, this designation is well deserved.” And in addition to all of that, Sunday, October 18, 2020,is Deep Ellum History Day. When that was brought to my attention, I couldn’t resist pausing my regular scheduled research and jumping into scramble mode to participate in this special occasion. I should apologize here for incorrectly stating in the episode that it is the first Deep Ellum History Day. Deep Ellum History Day was created years ago by MPT Adam Medrano and community members. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 10Lesson 8: The Karankawas of the Gulf Coast
In this Texas History Lesson we time travel to the Gulf Coast and visit the Karankawas. Often demeaned, the Karankawas had a vibrant culture and lifestyle, in tune with their environment they were fiercely independent but also capable of adaptation when needed. As with each lesson, I have learned something new to add to what I have previously learned and I hope you do too. Texas History Lessons is proud to be adding the new segment, A Tejano Moment, produced by TexasTejano.com. Visit the website and enjoy all the resources they have to offer. Also check out the Bloody Beaver Podcast, an entertaining, somewhat irreverent, but always entertaining and informative podcast devoted to the history of the American West. Thanks to everyone listening.. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 9Lesson 7: The Coahuiltecans of South Texas and Northern Mexico
This week we take a look at the Coahuiltecan Nations of South Texas and Northern Mexico and learn about their struggles and successes. Please visit texastejano.com to learn about their efforts to preserve and promote Tejano heritage and history. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 8Lesson 6: The First Texans? Summary and Thoughts
In this lesson we take a moment to absorb everything covered in the last three episodes and try to see if there are any significant things to remember. Thanks for listening. Next lesson is on the Coahuiltecans of South Texas and then the Karankawas of the Texas Coast. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Tell a friend about the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 7Lesson 5: The First Texans: Part 3
In this lesson we look at the lives of the First Peoples of Texas around the various regions of the state of Texas when they arrived and we also look at the changes that occurred from then until just before contact with Europe, including the major civilizations surrounding them. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 6Bonus - The Galveston Hurricane of 1900
It's another bonus episode. This one is to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the devastating hurricane that ravaged the city of Galveston, Texas on September 8, 1900 and forever impacted it's future. Thanks to friend of the show, Jay, for suggesting this topic! WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of horrific death and suffering. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 5Lesson 4: The First Texans: Part 2
In this episode we finish looking at the populating of the Americas by the First Peoples. In the next episode we will take a close look at the different regions of Texas and their earliest inhabitants, leading us to who the first nations were at the beginning of the European conquest. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 4Lesson 3: The First Texans-Part 1
In this episode of Texas History Lessons we time travel way back thousands of years and investigate the origins of the First Peoples of North and South America....and Texas! If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 3Bonus: Texas Music - Billy Joe Shaver
bonusWe're taking a break from our regularly scheduled lessons to take a side trip into Texas Music legend Billy Joe Shaver's career, one of the key influences on the Outlaw Country Movement. Even more important, he's been a key influence on Texas music for decades. Here's a playlist of his music to check out: Texas History Lessons-Billy Joe Shaver If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 2Lesson 2: The Land, Part 1
In this episode we take a big picture view of the land that makes up Texas and we start discussing some questions that we will be looking for answers to during future episodes. Lesson 3 will start our actual time traveling as we go back to the arrival of the First Texans. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 1Lesson 1: Why Study History?
Welcome to the first episode of Texas History Lessons, a podcast that wants to make history fun for everyone. This episode is a brief introduction to me, Michael, and my reasons for creating the podcast. It also goes over a few of the several reasons history is awesome! Thanks for listening. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. texashistorylessons.com email: [email protected] Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices