“Native Roads: A Pictorial Guide to the Hopi and Navajo Nations”

White Tank Library 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, AZ, United States

This presentation covers the broad area from Flagstaff, Arizona to Farmington, New Mexico. In addition to detailing trading posts, prehistoric sites, and the geological wonders of the Four Corners region, this virtual tour uses beautiful slides to present the history, folklore, and legends of this unique domain. Historian Jim Turner was editor of the third […]

Free

Boarded Up: Social and Historical Interpretations of the American Indian Boarding School Era

Pueblo Grande Museum 4619 East Washington St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

This presentation will impart a social interpretation of how life among Indian Nations began to change due to the plight American Indian people were forced into in the name of education.  American Indians are the only ethnic group in the U.S. who were subjected to forced education by the federal government for generations.  Children were […]

Free

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

Prescott Public Library 215 E. Goodwin St., Prescott, 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, chronicled the Hopi mesas. Marjorie Thomas was Scottsdale’s the first resident artist. Lillian Wilhelm Smith came to the state to illustrate the works of Zane […]

Free

Storying Arizona Online Webinar

Online webinar AZ, United States

Join us for an upcoming free Storying Arizona online webinar to learn more about this new special initiative grant. Storying Arizona is a one-time $10,000 grant opportunity to engage Arizonans in community-centered storytelling programs and create resources for local history and culture. Applications are now open and full proposals are due November 1, 2016. Click here to […]

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Signs of the Times: Arizona’s Golden Age of Neon & Signs

Casa Grande Public Library 449 N. Dry Lake St., Casa Grande, AZ, United States

The rise of car travel in the 40s, 50s and 60s meant that thousands of people were traversing the broad expanses of the Southwest looking for new landscapes and adventure. As the cars sped past, restaurants, motels, curio shops and gas stations needed large, bright signs to make an impression. This informative and entertaining visual […]

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Rising from Invisibility: Indigenous Arizona Women in Charge of Themselves

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

In many Southwestern matrifocal cultures, Indigenous women’s lives are modeled after female heroes and sacred women who exemplify and express courage and kinship values. Among some tribal cultures, rites of passage celebrate female creativity and the transformative nature of women, hence there was not a need for the concept of feminism. Nevertheless, Indigenous women’s lives […]

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Epics of the American Southwest: Hopi, Dine and Hispanic Narratives of Heros and Heroines in Mythic Literature

Phippen Museum 4701 U.S. HWY 89N, Prescott, AZ, United States

Too often the claim is heard that there is very little ancient history or literature in the United States. Nothing could be further from the truth. Whether it is the Hopi epics of the wanderings of Long Sash and the exploits of the Koshare twins; the Navajo legends that connect the cultures of the Southwest […]

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The Creation of the American Southwest: 1750 to 1950

Smoki Museum Pueblo 147 N. Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ, United States

Professor Gratton examines the role of indigenous persons, Hispanic groups, migrants and immigrants in the region that became the American Southwest.  Maps, census data,  images, video and audio reveal a thinly populated region initially dominated by Indian nations and ravaged by war and slavery. He then surveys the rapid growth of population between 1850 and […]

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Arizona Ghost Towns

The Museum of Casa Grande 110 W. Florence Blvd, Casa Grande, 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 there, while others, like Jerome, have become thriving tourist destinations. Many are old mining locations that once bustled with life, while others tell more modern […]

Free

Presidential Debate Watch (ASU-Tempe)

The Empty Space, ASU 970 E. University, Tempe, AZ, United States

Presidential Debate Watch/Civil Dialogue® Events Admission is free, no reservations required. In a Civil Dialogue event, all viewpoints are welcome and respected, but you are not required to speak in public; listening is a fine way to participate. We hope to see you! Sunday, October 9 - Two locations! ​5:45-8:30 PM The Empty Space, ASU […]

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