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For centuries, the Akimel O odham the River People lived on the banks of the Gila River. The bountiful river attracted birds of all kinds, and its waters irrigated the Akimel s crops corn, beans and squash and, eventually, white winter wheat. The river provided them with food to eat and wares to sell; by the 19th century they were the most dominant venders of white wheat in Territorial Arizona, as anthropologist Tom Sheridan writes in the book Paths of Light. But by the 1860s, white settlers arrived in droves and began cultivating their own crops along the Gila, diverting the water to their fields east of the Akimels land. The laws of the day failed to protect the Akimel, and by 1887 a major canal dug outside Florence permanently displaced the waters of the River People. Without water, they could no longer grow their own food and they were left parched and in dire poverty. ....
Courtesy Tucson Museum of Art The Tucson Museum of Art recently highlighted local multi-media artist Willie Bonner, whose work has appeared in the museum multiple times. Bonner’s art, which includes paintings and sculptures, serves as an “allegory of what it means to be Black in postmodern America.” This is accomplished in works such as “Cotton” (2018), which was Bonner’s contribution to TMA’s Arizona Biennial 2020 exhibit. The mixed media work on canvas features a cotton plant made entirely of tar and feathers, a fitting allusion to the days of slavery and Jim Crow, and black and white fusing together on a broad sheet, itself made of cotton. ....
If you ask internationally known vintage goods dealer Robert Slobby Robby Hall, reselling high-end streetwear sneakers is a lot like being a luxury used car salesman. The Netflix star is opening his newest concept on Saturday, Feb. 27, Generation Cool Sneaks, next to his flagship 90s retro store Generation Cool. It s no different than next door, Slobby says. If it s people cleaning out their garage and they want to sell us their old Air Jordan collection, that s cool. If it s newer, hypebeast stuff, that s cool too. We curate it, we make them look good, we put them under lights and sell it for about three times more. This is what we do. It s no different than a used car dealership. ....