Coffee with the Curator: Spanish Colonial Documents
The Arizona State Museum has started up a lovely event, or actually a series of events. From time to time you can enjoy coffee with a curator at the museum, hear about the daily duties of curators, and sometimes catch a glimpse into their special world. On Wednesday, Dr. Dale Brenneman, assistant curator of documentary [...]
Coffee with the Curator: Miniatures
The Arizona State Museum has started up a lovely event, or actually a series of events. From time to time you can enjoy coffee with a curator at the museum, hear about the daily duties of curators, and sometimes catch a glimpse into their special world. On Wednesday, Diane Dittemore, curator of ethnological collections, will [...]
Hopi Running Tradition
The Arizona State History Museum will sponsor what appears to be a fascinating topic this Wednesday: Micah Loma’omvaya will discuss “Hopi Running Traditions: Ancient Traditions and Practices of Health, Values, and Cultural Endurance.”
The e-mail notice describes the event thusly: “This lecture explores the examples of past and present Hopi running traditions and events. A runner [...]
Coffee with the Arizona State Museum Curators
The Arizona State Museum has started up a lovely event, or actually a series of events. From time to time you can enjoy coffee with a curator at the museum, hear about the daily duties of curators, and sometimes catch a glimpse into their special world. On Wednesday, Dr. Michael Brescia, associate curator of ethnohistory, [...]
Hopi Running Traditions
The actual title of this Wednesday event is “Hopi Running Traditions: Ancient Traditions and Practices of Health, Values, and Cultural Endurance,” but I ran out of room. In any case, this lecture, presented by Micah Loma’omvaya from Second Mesa, explores the examples of past and present Hopi running traditions and events.
I think it looks fascinating. [...]





