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    • Learning Packet: Making Connections

    • Learning Packet: Making Connections

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

    • Family -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Family -- Arizona -- Handbooks, manuals, etc; Genealogy; Arizona -- Genealogy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.

    • "Making Connections: A Family History Workbook" is a packet designed to be used by families to trace their roots and become familiar with their family history, their genealogy, and the traditions that define their lives. This learning packet...
    • Capital outlay program

    • Capital outlay program

    • Arizona State Planning and Building Commission

    • Arizona--Public works; Arizona--Appropriations and expenditures

    • This title contians one or more publications.
    • Arizona state symbols

    • Arizona state symbols

    • Arizona Secretary of State's Office

    • Emblems, State--Arizona; State flowers--Arizona; State birds--Arizona; State trees--Arizona;

    • 2 pages (PDF version). File size: 5378 KB
    • LDD on the Road

    • LDD on the Road

    • Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Library Development Division.

    • Public libraries--Arizona--Periodicals; Libraries--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications.
    • Pepetu Apron

    • Pepetu Apron

    • Ndebele Tribe

    • Communication Artifact; Personal Symbol

    • Ndebele women wear aprons to denote their status. An unmarried, but eligible lady, wears a rectangle with beaded geometric designs called " Pepetu". The base is goat skin completely covered with glass seed beads sewn in place.
    • Jocolo, detail

    • Jocolo, detail

    • Ndebele Tribe

    • Communication Artifact; Personal Symbol

    • A detail of three of the beaded panels on a "Jocolo" apron worn by a married woman. These are approximately size 8 glass seed beads. The beads are attached in groups, not individually sewn down. There may be 15 beads in a group. This method of...

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