Southwest Native American History News
Experience Black History Month With the "Living Historians" of the 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers on Feb. 18th...
Members of the Arizona Memorial 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers will be on hand to meet and greet visitors and answer questions about this important part of Arizona history from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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23-foot arrows point to area's Comanche history, legacy
Sculpture artist Charles A. Smith hopes to preserve a fragment of Native American history with each 23-foot Comanche arrow he sets in place to mark the Quanah Parker Trail.
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The Learning Network Blog: Feb. 9, 1943 | U.S. Defeats Japan at Guadalcanal
On Feb. 9, 1943, the United States declared victory against Japan in the seven-month World War II campaign for Guadalcanal and nearby islands in the southwest Pacific.
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'500 Years of Chicano History' Available Free to Local (Former) Mexican American Studies Students
Publishers of the book 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures , one of the books banned from the Tucson Unified School District's now dismantled Mexican American Studies classes, is offering 1,000 books to TUSD Mexican American Studies students: [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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A look at events leading to Arizona statehood
I've been brushing up on early Arizona history so I can better appreciate the big milestone Tuesday - Arizona's 100th birthday as a state. Here are what I think are the most important events leading up to Arizona statehood.
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