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SUMMARY:Caretakers of the Land: A Story of Farming and Community in San Xavier
DESCRIPTION:Caretakers of the Land: A Story of Farming and Community in San Xavier\nwith Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan\nSaturday\, February 4\, 2023\n10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \nFarming has always been the way of life for the Tohono O’odham community in San Xavier\, located just south of Tucson. Their way of life depended on access to the land and to the water\, namely the Santa Cruz River\, which nourished agriculture in the area for generations. But a history of division sown through government land allotments and land development plans\, coupled with the declining flow of the Santa Cruz\, fractured community farming. How did the community come together to revitalize the land for future generations? What lessons can we learn from their story? Join Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan for a program about land\, water\, and community in San Xavier.
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/caretakers-of-the-land-a-story-of-farming-and-community-in-san-xavier/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Park\, 12325 E Roger Rd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Set in Stone but Not in Meaning: Southwestern Indian Rock Art
DESCRIPTION:Set in Stone but Not in Meaning:\nSouthwestern Indian Rock Art\nwith Allen Dart\nSaturday\, February 11\, 2023\n10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \n*This program is presented online via Zoom \nAncient American Indian petroglyphs (symbols carved or pecked on rocks) and pictographs (rock paintings) are claimed by some to be forms of writing for which meanings are known. But are such claims supported by archaeology or by Native Americans? Archaeologist Allen Dart illustrates how petroglyph and pictograph styles changed through time and over different parts of the U.S. Southwest both before and after non-Indian peoples entered the region\, and discusses how even the same rock art symbol may be interpreted differently from popular\, scientific\, and modern Native American perspectives.
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/set-in-stone-but-not-in-meaning-southwestern-indian-rock-art/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Assembling the Southwest: The History and Geography of a Region
DESCRIPTION:Assembling the Southwest: The History and Geography of a Region\nwith Scott Warren\nSaturday\, February 18\, 2023\n10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. \nOur region is a diverse and contrasting patchwork of cultures\, resources\, and environments. So how did the Southwest and its cultural and natural icons become so distinctive in our collective imagination? In this richly illustrated presentation\, we will pull from the broad discipline of cultural geography to explore the historical processes that made the Southwest into both a geopolitical reality and a distinctive region in our imagination. With an understanding of how the Southwest was assembled\, Academic Geographer Scott Warren describes how we can better relate to our neighbors\, to the land\, and to our own position in this special place.
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/assembling-the-southwest-the-history-and-geography-of-a-region/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Park\, 12325 E Roger Rd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Specters of the Past - Ghost Towns That Built Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Specters of the Past – Ghost Towns\nThat Built Arizona\nwith Jay Mark\nSaturday\, February 25\, 2023\n10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. \nIn addition to an entertaining\, visual display of the communities\, towns and settlements that contributed to the early growth of the state\, this presentation by writer and historian Jay Mark\, also focuses on respect for these diminishing historic resources. Most of the photographs represent a comprehensive exploration of Arizona ghost towns made by Mr. Mark in the 1960’s and 1970’s. This occurred just prior to a major period of incursion and destruction by off-road and all-terrain vehicles. Many sites are no longer extant or have been seriously degraded since\, over the last fifty of sixty years. This presentation emphasizes the need to respect these valuable\, but fragile and vulnerable resources. Most are on public land with little or no protection afforded. From Mr. Mark’s personal library of nearly one thousand photographs of nearly three dozen ghost towns\, the presentation features ghost towns from the area in which it is made.
URL:https://friendsofaguacaliente.org/event/specters-of-the-past-ghost-towns-that-built-arizona/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Park\, 12325 E Roger Rd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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