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San Juan Paiute baskets, and Two Grey Hills/Toadlena textiles are all covered in Margaret Moore Booker’s new book Southwest Art Defined: An Illustrated Guide (Río Nuevo Publishers).
For the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, the Northeastern Indian Water Rights Settlement Act means more than water — it means finally claiming land they can call home. Although the tribe has ...
The San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe is the only federally recognized tribe in Arizona without a reservation. But a bill in Congress could change that, and tribal leaders are optimistic this time ...
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The Second Saturday Art Fair pulled off its second San Juan Capistrano appearance on Saturday. Every month artists come to downtown San Juan and the city’s historic districts. They show their ...
In Old San Juan, the 500-year-old colonial enclave of pastel-colored architecture and ancient forts, and beyond, eclectic restaurants, experimental art and celebrated gritty bars like La Factoría ...
San Juan Southern Paiute President Johnny Lehi Jr. testifies in favor of a bill that would grant his tribe its own reservation during a U.S. House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs ...
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