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Visit us on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson. Arizona State Museum offers many opportunities to experience the ancient and enduring Native cultures of the region through content-rich exhibits, cultural celebrations, lectures, travel tours, master classes, and a research library.

ASM is the region’s oldest and largest anthropological research museum, preserving, interpreting, and sharing the material culture of the U.S. Southwest and northwest Mexico. The nation’s largest state-run archaeological repository, ASM’s continually growing collections are among the most significant available for studying the region’s 13,000-year human history. ASM curates 40,000 cubic feet of archaeological research material and more than 3 million cataloged objects, including the world's largest and most comprehensive collections of Southwest Indian pottery and American Indian basketry.
The Importance of ASM's Collections
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4 месяца назад
Talking with the People, Talking with the Clay
47:24
10 месяцев назад
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@ThePopeDr
@ThePopeDr 2 месяца назад
Purchased one of Mr Nunez-Velarde's pots in about 1992 - it's still one of my favorites.
@ginapb2009
@ginapb2009 7 месяцев назад
Little brother, you have taken money from a highly ethical, deeply respected teacher , mentor and humble member of the community. This woman entered into a traditional (verbal) contract with you for services. You completed those services, were paid for those services, not once but twice due to an error. Instead of honoring yourself, this sister, your word and your lineage, you failed to return this overpayment. You are now ghosting our sister. You have not responded to her numerous efforts to reach you. You are thinking about keeping this money. By keeping this money that is not yours, you will be stealing resources from native people, native youth and the important work this sister does for the people and community. Do not force her to involve outside forces. Do not bring harm or shame to you or your work. Do not poison your gifts. Honor your word and your lineage and keep your contract. Take only what you have earned. Live your values. Do the right thing. Contact our sister and Return her money.
@sameintasciotti
@sameintasciotti 7 месяцев назад
adrian morris made an agreement to complete a construction job for someone then the person who paid him for his service accidentally paid him two times and the number of dollars he stole is more than four thousand dollars from the person who he agreed to complete the work for and there has been no response from him after he stole the money now that hes being contacted about it the legal requirement is for adrian morris to pay the money back and for him to be held accountable for his crime
@sameintasciotti
@sameintasciotti 7 месяцев назад
i love basket weaving and im a believer in hand made traditions thank you for the interview
@TallPaulHipHop
@TallPaulHipHop 7 месяцев назад
Yo Adrian, a verbal contract is still a contract and legally enforceable. Be a shame for you to develop a reputation for thievery AND have to pay the money back anyway. Do the right thing and correct yourself moving forward. You’ll thank yourself for it later.
@TheBobthedrummerdotc
@TheBobthedrummerdotc 7 месяцев назад
Dude, don't steal from women.
@NCRonrad
@NCRonrad 7 месяцев назад
Thief
@diane2826
@diane2826 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful presentation -- I truly enjoyed your perspective and seeing the various works. I am a non-Navajo weaver that is greatly inspired by what you do. Thank you.
@christianlazo7462
@christianlazo7462 11 месяцев назад
!!!!!!!
@connietomelliott4479
@connietomelliott4479 2 года назад
Wow! Will there be any lectures or workshops available online or by zoom?
@azstatemuseum
@azstatemuseum 2 года назад
Yes, quite a few programs related to this exhibit. The next online talk is Nov 9. Check the entire months-long lineup here: statemuseum.arizona.edu/events