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    • Oral History with Doug Thaement, February 11, 2011

    • Oral History with Doug Thaement, February 11, 2011

    • Thaement, Doug

    • Horseshoeing; Museum of the Horse; Horseshoeing--History; Patagonia (Ariz.)--Biography; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Adobe buildings--Arizona

    • Doug Thamert is a longtime resident of Patagonia and owner of the local pool hall. For years, Mr. Thamert worked for Anne Stradling, as a blacksmith, in the Museum of the Horse in Patagonia. In this interview, he talks about the circumstances...
    • Oral History Interview with Maria Socorro Salinas

    • Oral History Interview with Maria Socorro Salinas

    • Salinas, Maria Socorro

    • Mexican Americans; Glendale, AZ; Farming; Japanese Americans; Konishi; Education; Fiesta Patrias; Murphy Park; Catholic Church

    • Maria Socorro Salinas was a Mexican American born in Glendale, Arizona. Her father worked on Konishi’s farm as a foreman. Yutaka Konishi leased land from Louis Sands at 55th Avenue between Orangewood and Northern Avenues. He raised lettuce and...
    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Editorial Preface

    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Editorial Preface

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • American literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary collections; West (U.S.) – In literature

    • Flyer that describes the thought behind the Writers of the Purple Sage, to discover through literature the sources of the prevailing American attitudes towards the Southwest. 4 pages
    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Introduction and Guide to the Resource Kits

    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Introduction and Guide to the Resource Kits

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • American literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary collections; West (U.S.) – In literature

    • Booklet that describes the Writers of the Purple Sage resource kits, provides information about humanities programming, and lists institutional resources in Arizona and New Mexico. Includes acknowledgments, an illustration entitled “Arizonan in...
    • Hanging Gardens

    • Hanging Gardens

    • Unknown

    • Hopi Indians -- Agriculture; Indians of North America -- Arizona;

    • “'Hanging Gardens' of Hotevilla 3rd Mesa Taken in August"
    • Trip Through Arizona

    • Trip Through Arizona

    • D.P. Flanders

    • Western Travel -- 1870s; Arizona -- People

    • “D.P. Flanders” Photographic Album of Trip Through Arizona
    • JY "EC" Otondo Oral History Interview

    • JY "EC" Otondo Oral History Interview

    • Otondo, JY "EC"

    • Glendale, AZ: Arizona Communities; Basque Community; Los Angeles, CA; Great Depression; Sheep Ranching;

    • “EC” Otondo was part of one of the first, if not the first sheep families to live in Arizona. He remembers herding his sheep down the trail from northern Arizona to Gilbert. Moving along the San Francisco Peaks into the valley. During this...
    • Espíritu y Dignidad

    • Espíritu y Dignidad

    • Sarantitis, Joshua and Wilson, Will

    • Art, original, mural, Venetian glass tiles

    • “Espíritu y Dignidad,” is about the spirit of community members who helped Father Albert Braun build Sacred Heart Church, gave support to César Chávez at the Santa Rita Hall, and still keep the flame of remembrance burning brightly.
    • East Mesa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 427

    • East Mesa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 427

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “Hopi women of East mesa are moderately good potters, and the men are skillful weavers and successful farmers” (Curtis, The North American Indian, Volume 12, page 25).
    • Tewa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 434

    • Tewa Girls, Portfolio 12, Plate 434

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Tewa Indians; Hopi Indians

    • “In the art of weaving, knitting, and embroidery the Hopi are preeminent. In ancient times they wove their cultivated cotton into fabrics the fitness of which excited the comment of the early Spaniards, and indeed the cloth remnants found in the...
    • Modified Style of Hairdressing, Portfolio 12, Plate 428

    • Modified Style of Hairdressing, Portfolio 12, Plate 428

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “In the art of weaving, knitting, and embroidery the Hopi are preeminent. In ancient times they wove their cultivated cotton into fabrics the fitness of which excited the comment of the early Spaniards, and indeed the cloth remnants found in the...
    • La Memoria Vive (The Memory Lives)

    • La Memoria Vive (The Memory Lives)

    • Nelson, John Randall

    • Art, original, mural, ceramic tile and steel

    • “La Memoria Vive,” takes its inspiration directly from stories contributed by current and former residents of the community. A couple of the visual elements were inspired by a quote from a poem written by Stella Pope Duarte from an interview...
    • Mary "Mollie" E. Fly 1847-1925

    • Mary "Mollie" E. Fly 1847-1925

    • Arizona Quilter's Guild

    • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

    • “Mollie” Fly and her husband were avid photographers; in 1880, a year after their marriage, they established a 12-room boarding house and photography studio in Tombstone, Arizona. Many of her and her husband’s photos had significant...
    • Hastobiga - Navaho Medicine-Man, Portfolio 1, Plate 35

    • Hastobiga - Navaho Medicine-Man, Portfolio 1, Plate 35

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Navajo Indians

    • “Most Navaho ceremonies are conducted, at least primarily, for the purpose of healing disease; and while designated medicine ceremonies, they are, in fact, ritualistic prayers. There are so many of these ceremonies that no student has yet...
    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “Since they first appeared in history in the sixteenth century, these Indians have occupied their present habitat in northeastern Arizona. Their neighbors on the north, west, and east were the predatory Navaho, alternately hostile and friendly,...
    • Dangos (10 pieces)

    • Dangos (10 pieces)

    • Kaneko, Jun

    • Art, original, sculpture, ceramic

    • “The dango (pronounced ‘don-go’) is a Japanese dumpling and anything rounded can be called dango.” The 5’ 6” high sculptures (5 north, 5 south) were painted with glazes before final firing in a kiln. “Painting in three dimensions is...

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