Yoeme Cultural History and Traditional Arts Demonstration
Historic Canoa Ranch 5375 I-19 Frontage Rd, Green Valley, AZPresenter: Louis David Valenzuela, acclaimed Yoeme woodcarver and storyteller. Free, donations welcomed.
Events and tours from outside organizations.
Presenter: Louis David Valenzuela, acclaimed Yoeme woodcarver and storyteller. Free, donations welcomed.
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Presenter: Alex La Pierre, director and co-founder of Borderlandia.