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Digging for clues on a mysterious people, one pot at a time

Digging for clues on a mysterious people, one pot at a time

Elizabeth S. Eaton September 9, 2016

By ELIZABETH EATON Arizona Sonora News Service The Homol’ovi Project isn’t like Atlantis; there’s no mystery as to where this civilization disappeared. Instead, anthropologists like Claire...

Mexican folk art outside of Casa Maya de Mexico in Tubac, AZ (Photo by Matthew Scheurman).

Artesanía gives voice to Mexican heritage in southern Arizona

Matthew Scheurman March 10, 2016

Rainbow-colored telavera animals crowd the outside of Casa Maya de Mexico in the self-described “artist colony” of Tubac where metalwork shaped into suns and moons, paper mache skeletons from...

Molly McDonald practices weaving at a stations set up at the Southwest Indian Art Fair. The Fair began in 1993 as a small pottery fair. (Photograph by Jordan McMahon)

Photo Essay: The Southwest Indian Art Fair

Jordan McMahon March 24, 2014

The Southwest Indian Art Fair is an annual event that acts as both a showcase and market for Indian art on the front lawn of the Arizona State Museum. The festival ran from Feb. 22 to 23, and all photos...

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