February 1992

In this issue
The text explores the challenges of accurately pronouncing place names in Arizona, shaped by the confluence of Spanish, Native American, and English influences, resulting in unique local pronunciations. It emphasizes the importance of understanding linguistic nuances to navigate and appreciate the state's cultural landscape.
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Chapters
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Along the Way
Text by James E. Cook
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Ecology
CARLE HODGE
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Profile
Chips Muehl,Bill Ahrendt
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Archeology
Carle Hodge,Andy Seagle
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Indian Artists
Lois Essary Jacka
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Lawmen
Budge Ruffner
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Indians
William Hafford
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Cities
Dean Smith
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Travel
Marilyn Taylor
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Mileposts/Calendar
Joseph Stocker
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Event of the Month
Joseph Stocker,John D. Mitchell
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Legends of the Lost
Larry Winter
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Arizona Humor
Fern Stewart Welch,Leslie M. Davis,James Tallon,Melanie Johnston
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Outdoor Recreation
Melanie Johnston
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Back Road Adventure
Tom Dollar
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Hike of the Month
Lawrence W. Cheek

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