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Created2000-05
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This report provides an introduction to a method used by anthropologist and archaeologists called the "cultural landscape approach." It reviews the cultural landscapes of the historic and prehistoric periods of southern Arizona and explains the theory of this approach.

ContributorsHeilen, Michael (Editor) / Gray, Marlesa A. (Editor) / The Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created2010-11
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Alameda-Stone Cemetery, commonly called the National cemetery, was used as Tucson's first cemetery from about 1860 to 1875. It was the direct successor of the cemetery inside the Tucson Presidio. The City of Tucson closed the cemetery in 1875 in anticipation of the coming of the railroad and the sale

Alameda-Stone Cemetery, commonly called the National cemetery, was used as Tucson's first cemetery from about 1860 to 1875. It was the direct successor of the cemetery inside the Tucson Presidio. The City of Tucson closed the cemetery in 1875 in anticipation of the coming of the railroad and the sale of the cemetery land for residential and commercial uses. In 1881, the city directed that all burials be removed from the National Cemetery and re-interred at the Court Street Cemetery. However, many burials were not removed before the land was subdivided and developed. These volumes document the archaeological investigation of the area from 2006-2008 before construction of a new court building.

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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-03-12
DescriptionSelected articles: Editors Notes; The LoveBug; The Back Door Club Bath; Realistic Pencil Drawings by Rob; Nu Vue
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-10-15
DescriptionSelected articles: Joanne's dressing room; Tuscon Court Does it Right; Anita, Dear, You Never Looked So Good; Drug Billed As Aphrodisiac Taken In Book Store Raid; The Club Phoenix
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-05-18
DescriptionSelected article titles: Lesbian Mother Awarded Custody; A Dragon Lives Forever…The Pride Interviews Dragon Lady and Alter-ego, Tom Clark; Black's Beach; St. Paul, Wichita Voters Ax Civil Rights for Gays; Coors Beer Boycott to Continue
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1978-11-03
DescriptionSelected article titles: Governor Babbitt answers, "Yes"; "Who Cares, Anyway?"; It's Up To You!!; Progress Toward Reform; H.E.R.O.E.S.
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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created1977-09-15
DescriptionSelected article titles: From the mouth of the dragon, Joanne's dressing room, A message from Phil, Jakki, D.j. honored in New York, Miss Matty's Attic Grand Opening
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ContributorsUtagawa Kunisada (Artist) / 歌川 国貞 (Artist) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1851
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This diptych shows the ghost of Asakura Tōgo 朝倉當吾 returning to haunt the man responsible for his death, the corrupt governor Orikoshi Tairyō 織越大領. A kappa (a traditional folk monster) tumbles comically at Orikoshi’s feet.

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ContributorsUtagawa Toyokuni (Artist) / 歌川 豊国 (Artist) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1815 to 1823
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This diptych shows the kabuki actors, Iwai Hanshirō V 五代目 岩井半四郎 as Hanaregoma Chōkichi 放駒長吉 (left) and Nakamura Daikichi 中村大吉 as Nuregami Chōgorō 濡髪長五郎 (right) dueling amongst straw bales of rice.

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ContributorsToyohara Kunichika (Artist) / 豊原 国周 (Artist) / Horikō Sakai (Contributor) / 彫工 栄 (Contributor) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1867
Description

This triptych shows a scene from the kabuki play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees).