O’odham Traditional Game Demonstration

Tohono O'odham Nation Cultural Center and Museum Fresnal Canyon Road Topawa, Sells, AZ, United States

Part of the Fleet of Foot Exhibition Project O’odham Traditional Game Demonstration of the women’s game toka and men’s game of kickball. Games will be followed by a discussion between […]

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Arizona Ghost Towns

Joel D. Valdez Main Library 101 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ, United States

Ghost towns dot Arizona's landscape and provide unique insights into a diverse history. Some ghost towns tell a boom-to-bust story with few remaining traces of the people who once lived […]

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Adventurous Spirits: Arizona’s Women Artists, 1900-1950

Tohono Chul Park 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, AZ, United States

Before WWII, the resident art community of Arizona was comprised mostly of women, and this talk explores these independent spirits. Kate Cory, one of the first to arrive in 1905, […]

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Arts and Culture of Ancient Southern Arizona Hohokam Indians

Red Rock State Park - AZ State Parks 4050 Red Rock Loop Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

The Hohokam Native American culture flourished in southern Arizona from the sixth through fifteenth centuries. Hohokam artifacts, architecture, and other material culture provide archaeologists with clues for identifying where the […]

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Ancient Landscapes of the American Southwest

Arizona Western College 1109 Geronimo Ave., Parker, AZ, United States

The American Southwest is world-renown for its colorful and spectacular landscapes like Grand Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, the Superstition Mountains, and the Sonoran Desert. But how did these wonders come […]

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Tombstone, Arizona: The Town Too Tough to die

Buckeye Public Library - Downtown Branch 310 N. 6th Street, Buckeye, AZ, United States

Tombstone, which had a reputation, as one of the West's wildest mining towns, owes its beginning to Ed Schieffelin, who prospected the nearby hills. From nearby Fort Huachuca, Schieffelin told […]

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Arizona Kicks on Route 66

Ed Robson Branch Library 9330 E. Riggs Rd., Sun Lakes, AZ, United States

U.S. Route 66, known as the “Mother Road,” was built in 1926. It ran from Chicago to L. A. During the depression of the 1930s, it became the major path […]

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Adventurous Spirits: Arizona’s Women Artists, 1900-1950

Fairway Branch Library 10600 W. Peoria Ave., Sun City, AZ, United States

Before WWII, the resident art community of Arizona was comprised mostly of women, and this talk explores these independent spirits. Kate Cory, one of the first to arrive in 1905, […]

Free

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