Apr 26, 2012 | Phoenix New Times
Family Matters: "Namingha Family: Landscape, Form, and Light" at the Heard Museum
This week's art feature takes a look at "Namingha Family: Landscape, Form, and Light." The exhibit, comprised of art by Dan Namingha and his two sons, Arlo and Michael, is on display at the Heard Museum through January 27.
Entering the Fifth World: "Namingha Family: Landscape, Form, and Light"
According to Hopi legend, Spider Woman created twin beings from clay, a mixture of her saliva and bits of earth.
Indians 101: The Hopi Reservation
The Hopi had lived in their mesa-top villages in what is now northern Arizona for many centuries before the United States acquired the right to govern the area.
Campus Security Tightened By NPC
Security guards will be patrolling Northland Pioneer College campuses during evening classes in an effort to deter crime and increase students' sense of safety at the community college.