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Each Native nation has its own rich history, culture, language and land, and in this collection, educators can find stories that feature cultural practices, efforts toward greater self-determination, water rights and Indigenous leadership.

With land rich in natural resources, Arizona has been home to mining, ranching and agriculture ventures. But it also serves as home to important geological, geographical and cultural features.

From biology to zoology, this collection offers a wide variety of resources that highlight the flora and fauna of Arizona as well as energy and materials that are essential to supporting life.

With both clear views of the sky and unique geological formations, Arizona attracts researchers from around the world in the fields of geology and astronomy.