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SUMMARY:Tasting History: The Kino Heritage Fruit Trees Project and Mission Garden
DESCRIPTION:During the 17th and early 18th centuries\, Jesuit missionaries such as Father Eusebio Francisco Kino and later Franciscans introduced European fruit trees to New Spain\, now the United States–Mexico borderlands. Jesús M. García\, Research Associate\, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum\, discusses the importance of pomegranates\, figs\, quinces\, and olives\, which were a significant part of the mission community’s agriculture\, which also included grape vineyards\, grain fields\, vegetable and medicinal gardens\, and livestock. Jesus will also provide an overview of The Kino Heritage Fruit Tree Project\, based at the Arizona-Sonora Museum\, Tucson.  \nInformation about how to access the Zoom session will be emailed to participants after registration. This virtual event is FREE\, but pre-registration is required. Seats are limited. \nREGISTRATION
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/tasting-history-the-kino-heritage-fruit-trees-project-and-mission-garden/
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SUMMARY:The Pershing's Chinese\, Asylum Seekers Amid Chinese Exclusion
DESCRIPTION:In 1917\, Gen. John J. Pershing brought 527 Chinese refugees from Mexico. These men had attached themselves to the punitive expedition conducted by Gen. Pershing in pursuit of the Mexican revolutionary leader Francisco “Pancho” Villa from 1916 to 1917. When Pershing withdrew\, aware that the lives of the Chinese who had served his troops were in danger\, he requested official permission to grant asylum to the Chinese. Join Dr. Li Yang to learn more about the contributions of these refugees and their path toward autonomy. \nInformation about how to access the Zoom session will be emailed to participants after registration. This Virtual event is FREE\, but pre-registration is required. Seats are limited. \nREGISTRATION
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/the-pershings-chinese-asylum-seekers-amid-chinese-exclusion/
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SUMMARY:Birds\, Lizards\, and Bighorns: The Hohokam and their Animal Icons
DESCRIPTION:The Hohokam had an intricate relationship with animals of the Sonoran Desert that is revealed in their artwork. Their realistic\, playful\, and abstract depictions of creatures on pottery\, carved stone\, shell\, and rock art\, show not only their close observations to the natural world\, but how they viewed that world in a cosmological context. \nResearch Archaeologist Linda Gregonis explores how the creatures can be considered as Beings within the broader Mesoamerican-Southwestern belief systems of animism\, transformation\, duality\, directionality\, and world centering-world renewing practices. \nInformation about how to access the Zoom session will be emailed to participants after registration. This Virtual event is FREE\, but pre-registration is required. Seats are limited. \nREGISTRATION
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/birds-lizards-and-bighorns-the-hohokam-and-their-animal-icons/
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