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La Casita Celebrates 72 Years

Everything old is new again, as a 72-year-old restaurant in historic downtown Globe recently celebrated its grand re-opening. No, La Casita Cafe hadn’t been closed, but the torch had been passed to a new generation, and the family thought that was something worth celebrating. Adrianne “Annie” Villalobos and her Aunt …

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Skating on Native Land

This article by Vincent Schilling, Associate Editor for Indian Country Today, is reprinted with permission. It first appeared online in January 2019.  Native skaters, punks and bad-asses featured in short film by director Audrey Buchanan, a NatGeo “Official Selection.” Doug Miles, San Carlos Apache, says he never smiles. Due to …

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Endangered language

When a language disappears, culturized traditions and local knowledge are lost. So too, a way of life, and a unique worldview. Within the next 50 years, nearly half of the world’s roughly 6,500 languages could be lost. Western Apache, the official language of the San Carlos and White Mountain reservations …

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