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Visit us on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucso


45:58
The Collectible Saguaro: Cactus Craft in the Desert, 1920-1960
56:12
Celebrating the Transformative Power of Photography
08:12
The Importance of ASM's Collections
01:14:41
Hopi View Finder: An Exploration of Hopi Landscape and Photo History
44:21
Today is Worth Remembering, a presentation by photographer James Jay
48:17
Locally Sourced: A Conversation with Three Tucson-area Jewelry Artists
01:04:55
In Pursuit of the Extraordinary: The Millicent Rogers Jewelry Collection
47:24
Talking with the People, Talking with the Clay
55:23
For the Love of Turquoise, a presentation by Carrie Calisay Cannon
52:00
Excavating Tucson's Chinese American Past
16:13
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Dena Thomas Session 4
23:10
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium James Faris Session 1
10:47
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Jennifer Brathovde Session2
29:04
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Jennifer Brathovde Session 3
39:08
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium K Tsianina Lomawaima Session 3
11:54
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Lee Marmon Session 2
31:34
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Lee Marmon Session 5
27:56
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Monty Roessel Session 1
23:17
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Opening Remarks and Lucy Lippard Session 1
26:08
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Monty Roessel Session 5
22:50
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Paula Fleming Richardson Session 3
09:02
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Pena Bonita Session 2
18:04
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Pena Bonita Session 5
10:06
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Q&A Session 1
22:48
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Q&A Session 2
05:18
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Q&A Session 3
08:43
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Q&A Session 4
13:14
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Shirley Jackson Session 4
26:11
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Stewart Koyiyumptewa Session 4
06:47
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Victor Masayesva Session 5
42:48
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Zig Jackson Session 5
16:08
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Zig Jackson Session 2
27:23
2004 Native Americans and Photography Symposium Aleta Ringlero Session 1
51:59
Photographer and author Stephen Trimble
21:18
American Indian Art Symposium: A presentation by Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
16:16
American Indian Art Symposium: The Marketing of Native American Art
21:22
American Indian Art Symposium: A presentation by Melanie Yazzie
28:39
American Indian Art Symposium: Opening and Overview
39:47
American Indian Art Symposium: Q&A
25:28
American Indian Art Symposium: The Future of Native American Art Through the Eyes of the Artist
09:06
American Indian Art Symposium: The Institute of American Indian Arts
26:37
American Indian Art Symposium: The Roles of Tribes in the Future of American Indian Art
23:21
American Indian Art Symposium: A presentation by Truman Lowe
51:33
Walking Each Other Home: Planning for Death
01:17:01
Walking Each Other Home: Cultural Considerations at End of Life
01:17:26
Walking Each Other Home: Caregiving at End of Life
53:38
Was there a turquoise trail? Tracing mining and exchange of turquoise in southwestern North America.
01:16:57
Understanding Hopi Winter Traditions: Transitions in a Traditional Hopi Village
41:03
The Silent Distress, a presentation by photographer Augustine Fernando Lopez (Pascua Yaqui)
54:06
The Ultimate Sophistication, a presentation by Kyle Knox (Hopi/Akimel O'odham/Pee-Posh)
01:05:49
Cara Romero: New Photographies & Our Indigeneity
01:12:49
Continuity and Change in Southwestern Basketry
01:08:04
The Making of Oaxacalifornia
01:06:24
Oaxacan Mezcal in the Global Craft Economy
01:06:00
New Discoveries at Monte Albán: Buried Buildings & Political Transformation at the Zapotec Capital
11:43
The Photographic Collections at the Arizona State Museum
01:13:11
Finding Historical Mexico Along the Camino Real: Material Culture & Identity from 16-19 Centuries
56:58
Connections Between Mesoamerican and Southwestern Pueblo Weaving Traditions
33:52
Tour of O’odham exhibit at the Arizona State Museum (best for grades 3-6)
05:28
Introduction to the Arizona State Museum (best for grades 3-5)