Increasing American Indian use of the First Amendment to declare lands sacred and thereby reclaim them from United States control was an act of cultural appropriation, and the subsequent adoption of that "sacred land" label by Sedonan spiritual seekers was an act of reverse cultural appropriation.
Lowell Observatory Historian Kevin Schindler followed Sedona-based author Diane Phelps Budden’s talk on Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery of Pluto during...
The city of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will be hatching its 14th annual Celebration of Spring at Posse...
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