The Food of Arizona: Many Cultures, Many Flavors
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Consider the taco, that favorite treat, a staple of Mexican and Mexican American cooking and an old standby on an Arizonan’s plate. The corn in the tortilla comes from Mexico, […]
We Must Grow Our Own Artists: Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton
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Discover art educator Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton’s contributions to the progressive education movement and the American Indian arts and crafts movement. Artist, author, ethnographer, educator, and curator, these were but a […]
Southwestern Rock Calendars and Ancient Time Pieces
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Ancient Native American cultures of the Southwest, including the Mesa Verde culture of southern Colorado and Utah, the Chaco culture centered in northwestern New Mexico, and the Hohokam culture of […]
New Speakers Bureau Catalog
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Arizona Humanities is pleased to introduce the new Speakers Bureau catalog, featuring 78 speakers offering over 250 dynamic cultural and historical presentations. The Speakers Bureau is AH’s longest running and […]
Journeys of a Road Scholar
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Speaker and Scholar Jim Turner shares his story of traveling through Southern Arizona In the five years I’ve been an Arizona Humanities (AH) Road Scholar I’ve had the privilege to […]