The Antiquity of Irrigation in the Southwest

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Visitor Center Theater 1100 W Ruins Drive, Coolidge, AZ, United States

Before AD 1500, Native American cultures took advantage of southern Arizona’s long growing season and tackled its challenge of limited precipitation by developing the earliest and most extensive irrigation works […]

The Shadow Catchers: 150 years of Arizona Photography

Himmel Park Public Library 1035 N. Treat Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

For more than a century and a half some of the world’s best photographers focused their lenses on Arizona. In addition to the renowned Edward S. Curtis, Kate Cory lived […]

The Ballad of Arizona

Arivaca Old School House 17080 W. 4th St, Arivaca, AZ, United States

Originally conceived to celebrate Arizona’s Centennial in 2012, “The Ballad of Arizona” has been updated to provide a more complete survey of important, but often little-known, chapters of Arizona’s unique […]

For the Love of Turquoise

Mohave Museum of History and Arts 400 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ, United States

Turquoise has a long standing tradition amongst Native cultures of the Southwest, holding special significance and profound meanings to specific individual tribes. Even before the more contemporary tradition of combining […]

The Shadow Catchers: 150 years of Arizona Photography

Agave Library 23550 N. 36th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

For more than a century and a half some of the world’s best photographers focused their lenses on Arizona. In addition to the renowned Edward S. Curtis, Kate Cory lived […]

Three Generations of the American Indian Boarding School Experience

Paradise Valley High School 3950 E. Bell Rd., Phoenix, AZ, United States

This event is closed to the public The U.S. federal government’s harsh policy of compulsory Indian education in the form of boarding schools began in 1879 and continued through the […]

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