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    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2008

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2008
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    • Glendale Community College (Maricopa County, Ariz.); College students' writings, American--Arizona--Glendale--Periodicals; Creative writing (Higher education)--Periodicals; Short stories, American--Periodicals; American poetry--20th...

    • SThe Traveler, Spring, 2008. Student Literary Editor: Beth Drechsel. Student Literary Staff: Chasity Creasy; Jerry Lavander; Julie Lewis. Community Juror: Timothy Chapman. Student Jurors: Dennis Edwards; Elizabeth Everson; Kathy Wilcox. ...
    • Learning Packet: Clothing and Costume

    • Learning Packet: Clothing and Costume

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Clothing and dress; Costume -- Arizona.

    • "Clothing and Costume: Learning Packet for Group and Individual Study" is a learning packet which looks back at the history of clothing and costumes in the Sonoran Desert region and explores how clothing evolved from necessary protection from the...
    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1939
    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2002

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 2002
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    • Glendale Community College (Maricopa County, Ariz.); College students' writings, American--Arizona--Glendale--Periodicals; Creative writing (Higher education)--Periodicals; Short stories, American--Periodicals; American poetry--20th...

    • The Traveler, 2002. Literary Editor: Rochelle Watts. Literary Staff: Stephen Hrebicek and Joyce Schmidt. Literature Judges: Carmela Arnoldt; Renee Barstack; Larry Bohlender; Ruth Callahan; Marla DeSoto; Betty Hufford; Mary Leskovsky; James...
    • Arizona Highways. June, 1931

    • Arizona Highways. June, 1931

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Tempe Bridge Soon to be Ready for Traffic
      By Ralph Hoffman, Bridge Engineer 5

      Arizona is Nation's Largest Vacationland 8

      Constant Maintenance needed on Oil Surfacing 9
      By Geo. B. Shaffer,...
    • Fancy Dancing

    • Fancy Dancing

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Created on the reservation lands of Oklahoma in the 1920’s, Fancy dancing evolved as Powwows became open to the public and competition dancing began. It is a fast, free-form dance which displays the athletic and acrobatic abilities of the dancer....
    • Round Dance

    • Round Dance

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • The Round Dance is an open invitation to dancers and spectators to join together on the arena floor and move in a circle. It is commonly performed either at the beginning or end of a Powwow competition.
    • Tiny Tot Jingle Dancer

    • Tiny Tot Jingle Dancer

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Seen here is a young jingle dancer enrolled in the Tiny Tots division, the dance category for ages 5 and under. Incorporating children into the Powwow is one way that many families keep their tribal heritage alive.
    • Jingle Dancers

    • Jingle Dancers

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • The Jingle dance originated from the dream of an Ojibway medicine man, who developed the dress and dance to heal those with afflictions. The dance is commonly performed by women and is noted for it’s dress which is a adorned with metal cones,...
    • Male Traditional Dancer

    • Male Traditional Dancer

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Male Powwow contestant wearing Mirror Boards. Mirrors, originally obtained by the traders, became popular with Plains Indian tribes such as the Cree, Osage, and Mandan. They were commonly set in wooden frames and attached to garments. – please...
    • Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers

    • Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Featured is young Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers waiting to compete. The Fancy Shawl dance originated in the 1930’s as Powwows became open to the public and competition dancing began. Like the male’s Fancy Dance, this dance evolved as a way to...
    • Powwow Judges

    • Powwow Judges

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Seen here are two judges in the foreground and far background evaluating the male Fancy Dancers. Powwow judges evaluate dancers by category, (i.e. men, women, fancy, traditional, etc.). The contestants are assessed by their dancing ability, and...

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