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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-09/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-08/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-07/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-06/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-05/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-04/
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CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-03/
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CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-02/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-09-01/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-31/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-30/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-29/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-28/
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CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-27/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-26/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-25/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-24/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180727T130820Z
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-23/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-22/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-21/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-20/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180820
DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180727T130820Z
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-19/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-18/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-17/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-16/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-15/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260503T140616
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-14/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Fort-Apache-Salt-River-Canyon-and-Becker-Boulder-White-Mountain-Apache-Reservation-Chris-English-Share-Alike-Unaltered-Use-1.jpg
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-13/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-12/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water/Ways Exhibit - Fort Apache
DESCRIPTION:Visit the traveling Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways at Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark! \nPlease contact the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation for exhibit hours: 928-338-4625 or visit http://www.fortapachearizona.org/visit/ \nThe Value of Water\nThe Fort Apache water story begins where the East and North forks of the White River meet. The White River is crucial to White Mountain Apache culture and spiritual life. This important waterway is a tributary of the Salt River\, which supplies a large amount of Phoenix’s water. The White Mountain Apache Tribe has had a difficult relationship with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\, the State of Arizona\, and the City of Phoenix. All of these government entities had a history of violating the tribe’s water and land rights to support agriculture and a growing population in the Salt River Valley. \nRead more on the Water/Ways website.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/smithsonian-water-ways-exhibit-fort-apache/2018-08-11/
LOCATION:Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt National Historic Landmark\, Building 104 General Crook Street\, Fort Apache\, AZ\, 85926\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Central Arizona,Water/Ways
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