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Visual Arts
We are! Arizona's First People
January 15, 2000 - Ongoing
This interactive gallery invites visitors to learn more about the past, present and futures of Arizona's 21 federally recognized tribal communities. From the importance of land and family to the preservation of languages and traditions, We Are! is a glimpse into the contemporary worlds of Native America.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10/Adults, $9/Seniors (65+), $5/Students with valid Student ID, $3/Children (6-12), Free/Children under 6, Museum Members and Native Americans
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Dates & Times
Dates:
January 15, 2000 - OngoingTimes:
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Venue Info
2301 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Locations
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: 19th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
"What a great event!"
Review posted by: Arts Lovin' Mommy from Mesa, AZ, Nov 15, 2008
This event is great for the whole family. There are so many different dancers, from little tiny kids to seniors. They come from all over the U.S. and Canada. And when you're tired of watching the... Expand
This event is great for the whole family. There are so many different dancers, from little tiny kids to seniors. They come from all over the U.S. and Canada. And when you're tired of watching the dancing, you can visit the museum. My daughter loves the exhibits for kids. There's also frybread, and the great cafe in the courtyard. It's a great way to spend a day! Collapse
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Event Name: 18th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest
"No coverage for a fantastic event"
Review posted by: Joyce Hahnenkratt from El Mirage, AZ, Feb 13, 2008
The weather was perfect for the event and the dancers were unbelivable. For years my husband and I have attended the event, watching some of the most spellbinding and graceful athletes perform in... Expand
The weather was perfect for the event and the dancers were unbelivable. For years my husband and I have attended the event, watching some of the most spellbinding and graceful athletes perform in spectacular outfits to haunting music. Their ability to dance with hoops at all ages is inspiring. We have watched several young dancers grow over the years into champions known throughout the world...Kevin Duncan and Nakotah LaRance are super stars in the field. Eli Manning, Tiger Woods, and Steve Nash are great but these dancers from all over the world are Champions too. We could not stay all day but assumed the winners would be written up in the paper the next day. Wrong! Nothing was in The Republic Monday or Tuesday. What a disappointment. Hopefully, when this world event happens next year the will be better coverage (or at least some). Collapse
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Event Name: Heard Museum Guild Library Book Sale & Treasure Market
"They can't count"
Review posted by: Alan Singletary from Tuscon, Az, Jan 27, 2008
There were not 30,000 books there. At best they had 15,000. And the prices were high, mostly, but there are a few good bargains.
There were not 30,000 books there. At best they had 15,000. And the prices were high, mostly, but there are a few good bargains.
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