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    • Indian Country: Publicity Materials for Public Programs

    • Indian Country: Publicity Materials for Public Programs

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

    • Indians of North America -- Literary collections. American literature -- West (U.S.) West (U.S.) -- In literature. Cele Peterson Arizona Collection

    • Loose leaf pages containing resource materials for Indian Country-themed programming. Illustration is an undated photograph of a Moqui Indian ceremony. 8" x 11"
    • Indian Country: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Indian Country: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

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

    • Indians of North America – Literary Collections; American literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – In literature

    • Booklet containing aids for planning public humanities programs around the theme of “Indian Country.” Booklet, illustrated with photos and maps, is 11 pages, and also contains loose prefatory, program flyer, bookmark reading list, sample...
    • Down Mexico Way: Essays

    • Down Mexico Way: Essays

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

    • Mexico – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); Mexico – Description and Travel; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections;

    • A booklet containing two scholarly essays, “The Mexican in Popular Literature 1875-1925" by Juan R. Garcia and “American Writers in Mexico 1875-1925,” by Cecil Robinson, which examine the changing American attitudes and perceptions of...
    • Down Mexico Way: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • Down Mexico Way: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

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

    • Mexico – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); Mexico – Description and Travel; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections

    • Booklet containing aids for planning public humanities programs around the theme of “Down Mexico Way.” Booklet, illustrated with photos and maps, is 16 pages, and also contains a loose bookmark reading list.
    • Out West: Bookmark

    • Out West: Bookmark

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

    • West (U.S.) – In literature; American literature – West (U.S.); Western stories; West (U.S.) – Literary Collections; Arizona – Description and travel

    • Two-sided bookmark containing resource materials for Out West-themed programming.
    • The Golden West: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

    • The Golden West: Program Ideas for Public Libraries

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

    • West (U.S.) – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary Collections; West (U.S.) Description and travel; Phoenix (Ariz.) – Description and travel

    • Booklet containing aids for planning public humanities programs around the theme of “The Golden West.” Booklet, illustrated with photos and maps, is 16 pages, and also contains loose prefatory, program flyer, bookmark reading list, sample...
    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth: Guide to the Resource Kits

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

    • Portfolio containing guides to the four resource kits that comprise Riders of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth. Cover illustration is an undated graphic entitled “Ross Browne on the way home.8.5" x 11".
    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth - Audio Cassettes

    • Writers of the Purple Sage: Origins of a National Myth - Audio Cassettes

    • 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

    • Audiocassette featuring readings by professionals from the literature of the period, relative to the subject matter included in volumes 2-5 of Writers of the Purple Sage. It is designed to be used in public programming, or aired by local radio...
    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.); Maricopa County (Ariz). Superior Court; Judges; Arizona State University; Arizona State University. College of Law; Arizona State University. College of Law--Alumni and alumnae--Periodicals; Arizona. Industrial Commission;

    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell is the first female and the first Hispanic presiding judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court. She oversees the work of approximately 95 judges, 58 commissioners, more than 4,000 staff members, 25 justice courts, and...
    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; first Mexican American woman elected to Phoenix City Council and first Mexican American woman elected to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

    • Born in Superior Arizona in 1949, Mary Rose Wilcox left eh copper mining town to purse a degree in social work from Arizona State University. “I came down to the Valley and it was cultre shock,” she said. “There were only three Hispanics in...
    • Paige Martinez

    • Paige Martinez

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Skin--Care and hygiene; Skin--Care and hygiene--United States; Skin--Laser surgery; Cosmetics; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneur; Chandler (Ariz.);

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine 'Entrepreneur' profile on Paige Martinez, co-owner of a skin care business in Chandler, Arizona.
    • A moment with Steve Zozaya

    • A moment with Steve Zozaya

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • A moment with Steve Zozaya, at a 2008 photo shoot in the Arizona National Guard Hangar.
    • Latinos Who Serve inaugural event

    • Latinos Who Serve inaugural event

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Military Service

    • American Legion Post 41 "Thunderbirds" of Phoenix is honored, along with Dr. Pete Dimas for their work in the community.
    • The long road home

    • The long road home

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Military Service

    • Generations of Latino veterans experience varying degrees of post-war anxieties.
    • War by Numbers

    • War by Numbers

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • Statistics about Latinos in War.
    • The Great Seal of Gila County Arizona, 1881

    • The Great Seal of Gila County Arizona, 1881

    • Unknown

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • Although the second version of the seal was retired in 1879, a version of the original McCormick seal is still in use by Gila County. It bears a small discrepancy in the motto, “Dit Deus.”
    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • Gosper, John

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • The first known use of the legislatively approved territorial seal was by Secretary John Gosper to certify the Acts of the Tenth Territorial Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1879. Mulford Winsor, a delegate to Arizona’s Constitutional Convention...
    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • Seal of the Territory of Arizona, 1863

    • Bruce, Charles

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • Secretaries of the territory introduced several variations of the legislative seal during the more than 30 years that it was in use. In 1895 Secretary Charles Bruce added simple shading lines to the mountains, deer, and cactus (although the...

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