Culture
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Regional Mexican music is crossing borders and going global. Here’s how it happened.
Regional Mexican music—a catchall term that encompasses mariachi, banda, corridos, norteño, sierreño and other genres—has become a global phenomenon.
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National, Arizona projects aim to uncover histories of Native American boarding schools
A national oral history project aims to document the experiences of Indigenous children who attended federal boarding schools.
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The names of these 2 Arizona towns get us in the holiday spirit
Take a virtual sleigh ride across America as we learn about these festively named locations—with two in Arizona.
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Native American storytellers enjoying a rare spotlight, a moment they hope can be more than that
From “Reservation Dogs,”“Dark Winds” and “Rutherford Falls” on TV to “Prey” on the big screen and Larissa FastHorse becoming the first Indigenous female playwright on Broadway, Native American storytellers are breaking barriers.
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Celebrate Indigenous culture in Arizona by visiting one of these museums
Here are seven places across the state to visit to learn more about the history of Indigenous peoples in Arizona.
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OPINION: Supporting Native-owned businesses will inspire generations to come
This month, the Greater Phoenix Chamber partnered with the Phoenix Indian Center to highlight the incredible impact Indigenous entrepreneurship can have on the Greater Phoenix region.
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New art installation at Phoenix skate park will draw inspiration from 1970s skate spots
The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture has commissioned new artwork for the skate park in central Phoenix’s Solano Park that mixes nostalgia for historical skate parks of the past with the needs of modern skateboarders.
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Puerto Rican women who paved the way for all Latinas in the US
Here are Puerto Rican women whose dedication, hard work, and achievements have not only benefited their own communities, but all Latinas.




















