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Patricia Gonzales leads a group of students in making a medicinal syrup. Photo by: Maxie Ruan/Arizona Sonora News

Witchcraft becoming more popular among young Latinos

Maxie Ruan February 23, 2017

To say the word “brujo” in some communities is akin to yelling “fire!” in a crowded movie theater. It incites fear and panic. For centuries, brujería, or witchcraft, has been an obscure...

Studio portrait of Native Americans Emma and Stephen Noyes. Photo by Will Wilson/Arizona Sonora News Service

Native American artists break down stereotypes

Cali Nash February 11, 2016

Consider the ubiquitous sepia portrait of an American Indian, donned in an elaborate headdress,  embodying a kind of displaced dignity. This image irks Will Wilson. The stereotypical depiction dates...

Members of Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation wear traditional costumes at festival

Native Americans take a stand at the Super Bowl

Megan Zamiska January 28, 2015

Arizona’s Native American tribes want a piece of the Super Bowl. “What better time to advertise than the Superbowl?” said Debra Krol, senior communications manager at the Heard Museum and member...

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