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Pathways of Water: Historical Journeys Along Arizona’s Rivers with Jay Craváth

June 25, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

FREE

Water sustains life and has a significant role in our state’s history. The myths and stories of our indigenous tribes are rich with its references. Immigrants trod and floated Arizona’s waterways enduring great peril. Government surveyors explored and mapped our river systems. Huge dams blocked their flow to create vast reservoirs. This program will share some of these great adventures and the music and stories that accompanied them.

This program is cohosted by Phoenix Public Libraries. This is an in-person event.

Jay Craváth is a composer, writer and scholar in the field of music, humanities and Indigenous studies. Dr. Craváth has been on the Arizona Humanities Speakers Bureau since 1992. With a Ph.D. in humanities education, he enjoys crafting programs from these interests into discussions that include stories, musical performance and media. Dr. Craváth’s goal is to create engaging learning experiences—“scholarship with a zing!” His latest album of original music is entitled “Songs for Ancient Days.” You can hear his band, Dr J and the Botanicals, on his website www.jaycravath.com and around Arizona. His website also holds original documentaries, poetry, essays, and a novel, being serialized: The Wisdom of Blood.

Details

Date:
June 25, 2022
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
FREE
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Venue

Mesquite Branch – Phoenix Public Library
4525 Paradise Village Pkwy N
Phoenix, AZ 85032 United States
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Phone
(602) 262-4636

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