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Ethnographic Field Schools

2016 SFA Ethnographic Field School – Ajo, Arizona & Tohono O’odham Nation

  • Learning from Ajo, AZ
  • It’s Immersive
  • Anthropoesia from Ajo

2015 SFA Ethnographic Field School – Banámichi, Sonora, Mexico

  • Banámichi Recollections Part 1
  • Banámichi Recollections Part 2

2014 SFA Ethnographic Field School – Banámichi, Sonora, Mexico

  • Studying Sonora (various recollections)
  • Video Postcard of Banámichi

2013 SFA Ethnographic Field School – Banamichi, Sonora, Mexico

2012 SFA Ethnographic Field School – Tucson, Arizona

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The Southwest Folklife Alliance is an affiliate non-profit organization of the University of Arizona, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. We are the designated Folk Arts Partner of the Arizona Commission on the Arts with the support of the National Endowment of the Arts.

Our Mission: We build more equitable and vibrant communities by celebrating the everyday expressions of culture, heritage and diversity in the Greater Southwest.

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