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SUMMARY:"Debating Origins: Uncovering the Forgotten History of Horses in Arizona" with John Mack
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION \nAlthough European settlers are commonly credited with introducing horses to Arizona\, Native American communities in the state have long had a deep and cultural relationship with these animals. This presentation explores the ongoing conversation about the origins of horses in Arizona\, emphasizing the perspectives and insights of Indigenous Arizonans. By delving into the cultural and historical roles horses have played in Native American communities\, specifically the Apache and Diné\, it uncovers a more nuanced and accurate narrative of how horses arrived in the state. The presentation underscores the significance of recognizing and honoring Arizona’s Native American heritage and its impact on the state’s history. \nThis program is cohosted by Pima County Public Library – Caviglia Arivaca Branch. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \nJohn Mack is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a master’s degree in Russian history and a Ph.D. in American history. His book on the settlement of southeast Kansas\, Bucking the Railroads on the Kansas Frontier: the struggle over land claims by homesteading Civil Veterans\, 1867-1876\, was published by McFarland Press in 2012. Dr. Mack has published multiple peer- reviewed articles on aspects of both Russian and US history.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/debating-origins-uncovering-the-forgotten-history-of-horses-in-arizona-with-john-mack-3/
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SUMMARY:"Arizona's Cosmic Connection" with Marshall Shore
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION \nThis program celebrates Arizona’s multifaceted relationship with the universe\, highlighting its significant contributions to space exploration\, sustainability\, research\, and the enduring celestial stories of its Indigenous peoples. Join us as we journey through the Grand Canyon State’s rich heritage and innovative strides\, showcasing how Arizona continues to illuminate our understanding of the stars and beyond. \nThis program is cohosted by the Pima County Public Library – Caviglia Arivaca Branch. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER \nAn Emmy nomination for sharing Arizona history is just the latest recognition for Marshall Shore\, Arizona’s Hip Historian. His passion is uncovering the weird\, the wonderful\, and the obscure treasures from our past: the semi-forgotten people\, places\, and events that have made us who we are today. Shore uses storytelling magic\, found film footage\, old photographs\, ephemera\, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to life in entertaining and educational presentations. He has developed an almost cult-like following for sharing history through in- person and virtual events.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/arizonas-cosmic-connection-with-marshall-shore/
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