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The Amerind Foundation: Texas Canyon’s hidden collection of Native American culture

All StoriesYuji Miyaji10/08/20150

Expanses of blood-orange canyons and luscious green shrubs line a small dirt road near the Texas Canyon exit off Interstate 10 in Cochise County and continue to a picnic area with boulders and grass fields resembling a barnyard. Here is the Amerind Museum, established in 1937, as a home to a collection of Native American…

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