A Tohono O'odham girl growing up in the 1950s spent her formative years helping her farmworker family pick cotton in the fields in central Arizona. With a thirst for learning but few books at home, ...
A Tohono O’odham girl growing up in the 1950s spent her formative years helping her farmworker family pick cotton in the fields in central Arizona. With a thirst for learning but few books at home, ...
One of Arizona's resident jaguars now has a name. O:ṣhad Ñu:kudam, or “Jaguar Protector” in the O’odham language, was chosen by students and elders across the Tohono O'odham Nation during an Earth Day ...
Two Tucson-based artists, Navajo tapestry weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas and Tohono O’odham poet Ofelia Zepeda, were named 2023 USA Fellows and will each receive an unrestricted $50,000 cash award from ...
TUCSON (KVOA) — Pima County's new early voting sticker reads, "I voted," in English, Tohono O'odham and Spanish. The Pima County Recorders Office says they included the Tohono O'odham language to ...
A wild jaguar first seen crossing into southern Arizona last year has a new name chosen by the Tohono O'odham Nation. The jaguar will now be called O:had Ñu:kudam, which means "jaguar protector" in ...
Under Feb. 21’s turquoise blue sky, a group of students, teachers, staff and Tucson community members gathered on the University of Arizona Mall for a heartfelt celebration of the 25th anniversary of ...
SAN XAVIER, Tohono O’odham Nation— Students from schools on the Tohono O’odham Nation, as well as groups of elders and nearly 1,000 Tribal members, have voted to name the newest detected wild jaguar ...
PHOENIX — The most recent wild jaguar spotted entering into Arizona from Mexico was recently named by members of the Tohono O’odham Nation. Students, elders and tribal members voted to name the jaguar ...
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