November 1997

In this issue
The text explores the complexities of tradition and authenticity. It highlights how a food item, the Navajo taco, perceived as traditional, was actually created by a Greek immigrant, revealing the constructed nature of cultural identity. This challenges assumptions about heritage.
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Chapters
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Along the Way
Sam Negri,Albert Manchester
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The Fortress at Gila Bend
Bob Thomas
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The Day of the Dead
Kathleen Walker
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Wyatt Earp: A Different View
Leo W. Banks
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An Ancient Craft's New Age
Lois Essary Jacka
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Autumn Color
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The Gentleman Gangster
Leo W Banks
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Meet the Nightmare Bug
Tom Dollar
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OLD TUCSON STUDIOS
Leo W. Banks
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Wit Stop
Gene Perret,James Shepherd
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Legends of the Lost
Rose Houk,Kateri Weiss
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Arizona Humor
Connie Moore,Tucson,J. Burnaby,Sedona,Donald Niederman,Cranbury, NJ,Charles...
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Roadside Rest
Don Dedera,Roseann Hanson
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Back Road Adventure
Roseann Hanson,Edward McCain
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Mileposts/Events
Rebecca Mong,Kevin J. Kibsey,Priscilla Whitaker
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Hike of the Month
Douglas Kreutz

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