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The market at Moshi. The chief product brought to the native market is bananas. Of which there are several kinds. The best one a green one - about 8 or 9 inches long. There are two shorter ones and one with a rather flat fruit [sketch] of about…

Address on "The Lower Colorado River Project- A Five-State Regional Approach", Town Hall, Los Angeles, California, August 21, 1963

A photograph of the Louis Cousin boat and indigenous people standing on the boat as well as on the shore.

The Lost Journals of Sacajewea began during the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the Spring of 2005. The Missoula Museum of Art had two exhibitions running simultaneously that were critical responses to the celebratory afflatus that…

Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall had a tremendous impact on American environmental stewardship, politics, and Native American issues during their years of public service. This video celebrates their legacies and features materials that were…

Koenig. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 3, 1920]

Koenig. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 3, 1920]

Stewart Udall (seated, second row, fourth from right) with others from the Institute For Resource Management, 1983.

A photograph of the tennis gallery with several people sitting on chairs.

This video was made in collaboration with dancers, choreographers, musicians, and visual artists that reside in the US/Mexico border and whose work in this project was inspired by their own experience as border artists.

Address at The First World Conference On Parks, Seattle, Washington, July 4, 1962

Edward Vail's account, The First Railroad in Arizona, written February 24, 1926, recalls the completion of the Southern Pacific Railroad from Los Angeles to Maricopa Wells in 1879. This was the first railroad ever built in the State of Arizona. In…

Consists of a "chapbook" sewn into die-cut black paper wrappers, accompanied by an accordion-folded "structure" which includes the printed text illustrated by visual interpretations of the story by ten artists, variously mounted. Edition: 27/125. 

The Empire Ranch homestead was originally a four-room adobe building without windows and doors. Improvements were made such as adding a kitchen, pantry, cook's room, and business office. Further improvements were made with the arrival of Walter's new…
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