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Arizona State Museum is open this week, except for Friday, Jan 1, of course. Winter Break is the perfect time to enjoy ASM and all that the campus has to offer: http://uanews.org/printview/29080
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Cardinals like this one are among the many bird species that frequent the Boyce Thompson Arboretum, which will take part in the Audubon Society's 110th annual Christmas bird count on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of E.J. Peiker.)

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What Would Frida Wear? The famous artist Frida Kahlo was well known for her tendencies to wear native Mexican clothing as an expression of her personal politics. As an ardent nationalist, Frida wore the traditional dress of many regions in Mexico. Read more at http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/exhib its/frida/index.shtml
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The famous artist Frida Kahlo was well known for her tendencies to wear native Mexican clothing as an expression of her personal politics. As an ardent nationalist, Frida wore the traditional dress of many regions in Mexico. ...

Arizona State Museum More on the Code Talkers: UA News did a podcast interview with Zonnie Gorman and we are re-broadcasting it on our podcast channel
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of excavations at Snaketown. Learn more at http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/page/sn aketown
East Valley Tribune | Snaketown: The dig that opened Hohokam history | Daily Arizona News for Chandl
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EastValleyTribune.com is the online site of the daily and Sunday newspaper in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. The Tribune serves the communities of Eastern Maricopa County in suburban Phoenix, Arizona: ...

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Lost Spanish Trails, the Expedition of Don José de Zúñiga: In 1795 Don José de Zúñiga captain of the presidio of Tupson (Tucson) was chosen by military commandant Don Marcial de Echeagaray to lead what was to be the last Spanish attempt to open a trade route between Sonora and the province of Nueva Mexico. Read more at... http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/exhib its/lostspanishtrails/index.shtml
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Based on the English translation by George P. Hammond The Zúñiga Journal, Tucson to Santa Fe The Opening of a Spanish Trade Route 1788-1795 New Mexico Historical Review 1931

Arizona State Museum More from ASM's blog: http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/blog/
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This summer, three of Arizona State Museum’s curators are off on explorations far from home. Associate Curator of Ethnohistory Michael Brescia is taking in the beauty of Southern Spain to learn about historic traditions related to water rights. ...

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ASM Curator of Ethnographic Collections Diane Dittemore guides you through the Circles of Life exhibition: http://tv.azpm.org/kuat/segments/2009/6/ 9/kuat-kachina-imagery/
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The Arizona State Museum's current exhibition, "Circles of Life," gives us a historic overview of Hopi basket-making traditions, techniques and types, and help us understand and identify Kachina iconography.

Arizona State Museum Blog with us about Southwest cultures! Lisa Falk, our director of education, has launched an interactive blog covering people, programs, research, objects, and projects at ASM. Go to www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/blog and participate in the ongoing conversations. We'd love to see you there!
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Arizona State Museum A study by a bioarchaeologist at the Arizona State Museum indicates that the introduction of sedentary farming meant that prehistoric women suffered more dental-related problems. http://uanews.org/node/25778
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Prehistoric agriculturalists used a mano, the smaller stone, to grind corn and other edible seeds inside a larger stone bowl, called a metate. (Photo courtesy Arizona State Museum)

Arizona State Museum We have just published a new video podcast: "Beyond the Naked Eye: Science Reveals Nature's Art." Even if you saw the exhibition, you can gain new insights from this visit with David Killick, one of the co-curators.
Podcast Episode 33 - A Visit to “Beyond the Naked Eye: Science Reveals Nature’s Art,” - Video with T
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