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    • Approved Las Cienegas resource management plan and record of decision

    • Approved Las Cienegas resource management plan and record of decision

    • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Tucson Field Office.

    • Land use -- Arizona -- Las Cienegas National Conservation Area -- Planning; National parks and reserves -- Arizona -- Management

    • 184 pages (PDF version). File size: 8417.173 KB. BLM/AZ/PL-03/010. Related documents in microform.
    • La Semilla

    • La Semilla

    • United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Tucson Plant Materials Center.

    • Plant materials centers -- Arizona -- Periodicals; Plants for soil conservation -- Periodicals; Soil-binding plants -- Arizona -- Periodicals; Soil conservation -- Arizona -- Periodicals

    • This title contains one or more publications. The reports provide more detailed information on the plant conservation research and studies done at the Tucson Plant Materials Center (one of 27 centers established under the program in the United...
    • Arid lands newsletter

    • Arid lands newsletter

    • University of Arizona. Office of Arid Lands Studies.

    • Arid regions--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Currently issued twice a year.
    • Gathering Stalks

    • Gathering Stalks

    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Baskets; Basketry; Baskets Arizona; Weaving; Harvesting; Cat tails (Plants); Cattails; Native American arts; Native American culture; Gila River Indian Reservation, AZ; Pima baskets

    • Julia Francisco gathering cattail stalks for making Pima baskets.
    • Traditional wheat threshing

    • Traditional wheat threshing

    • Helga Teiwes, Photographer

    • Tohono O'odham Indians; Agriculture; Wheat-threshing

    • Wheat threshing was performed in the traditional manner by the Tohono O'odham into the mid-1970's. This sequence of eight photos demonstrates how the wheat was gathered, bundled, and threshed. Wheat is an important agricultural crop for the O'odham...
    • Oral History Interview with John L. Conovaloff

    • Oral History Interview with John L. Conovaloff

    • Conovaloff, John L.

    • Conovaloff, John L.; Glendale, Arizona; Russian Community; Molokan Church; Salt River; Arizona State Fairgrounds; Pendergast Elementary School; Farming; Tolleson

    • Russian immigrant, John Conovaloff was member of the Russian community which settled in Glendale, Arizona around 1910. In the 1920s he watched as many members of the Russian colony moved to California, due to the Cotton Crash and because of the...
    • Chaiwa - Tewa - Profile, Portfolio 12, Plate 415

    • Chaiwa - Tewa - Profile, Portfolio 12, Plate 415

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Tewa Indians; Hopi Indians

    • “The Hopi villages were established on their present almost inaccessible sites for purposes of defence; and with the same object in view the builders formerly never left a door in the outer walls of the first story, access to the rooms invariably...
    • Iron Furnace

    • Iron Furnace

    • Unknown

    • Africa, French-speaking West

    • "Iron furnace at De'dougou - subteranean self-draught type. Milk stalks, charcoal & ore on platform."
    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways. July, 1949

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      "Bee Plant" Front Cover

      Playwright in Arizona 4

      Peach Festival in Supailand 8

      Quong Lee 14

      Sycamore Canyon 18

      Rim Country 26

      Kaibab 31

      Yours Sincerely 40...
    • Arizona Highways.  March, 1958

    • Arizona Highways. March, 1958

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      A Southwest Century 1
      One Hundred Definitive Books Which Best Tell the Story of the Southwest

      Arizona Cotton- Ancient and Modern 4
      When Better Cotton is Grown, You Can be Certain Arizona Will Grow It
    • Arizona Highways. February, 1972

    • Arizona Highways. February, 1972

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Color Classics 3

      Southwestern Academy 4

      Birds of the Mexican Boundary and the Lower Southwest 10

      N.A.U. School of Forestry 42

      Ol'Shoog 44

      Yours Sincerely 48
    • Indian Paintbrush.

    • Indian Paintbrush.

    • Maude, F.H. (Frederic Hamer)

    • Castilleja

    • Colorized. Green stalks with feathery leaves and reddish-orange feathery petals. Growing or laid against white rock.
    • Collecting Cattail Stalks at Stanfield Ditch

    • Collecting Cattail Stalks at Stanfield Ditch

    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Baskets; Basketry; Baskets Arizona; Weaving; Harvesting; Cat tails (Plants); Cattails; Native American arts; Native American culture; Gila River Indian Reservation, AZ; Pima baskets

    • Julia Francisco collecting cattail which is used as the bundle foundation in Pima baskets. Trip to Gila River Indian Reservation Cattail Harvest at Stanfield Ditch.
    • Julia Francisco Gathering Materials

    • Julia Francisco Gathering Materials

    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Baskets; Basketry; Baskets Arizona; Weaving; Harvesting; Cat tails (Plants); Cattails; Native American arts; Native American culture; Gila River Indian Reservation, AZ

    • Julia Francisco with a bundle of cattail stalks in her arms ready to take home.
    • Splitting Cattail

    • Splitting Cattail

    • Teiwes, Helga

    • Baskets; Basketry; Baskets Arizona; Weaving; Harvesting; Cat tails (Plants); Cattails; Native American arts; Native American culture; Gila River Indian Reservation, AZ

    • Julia Francisco splitting cattail stalks in half and putting them up to dry. Trip to Gila River Indian Reservation Cattail Harvest, Bapchule, Arizona.

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