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The Southwestern Mission Research Center is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization. We’re committed to the cause of supporting Spanish Borderlands research and education. Our Kino Missions tours introduce people to the history and culture of the Pimería Alta, in the Sonoran Desert of Mexico and Arizona. Proceeds from these tours enable us to sponsor important scholarship on a broader level, assist with publications, and promote education. Furthermore we engage in cooperative restoration projects with the mission communities.
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ASM Master Class – “Biographies of Power and Culture in 19th Century Mexico”
The Arizona State Museum's (ASM) upcoming five-part series Master Class "Biographies of Power and Culture in 19th Century Mexico" will be taught by Dr. Michael M. Brescia, Curator of Ethnohistory and Professor of History, on Wednesdays, April 23, 30 and May 7, 14, 21,...
“Many Voices, Many Truths: Records from the O’odham (aka “Pima”) Revolt of 1751–52″ ASM Master Class
The Arizona State Museum's (ASM) Master Class "Many Voices, Many Truths: Records from the O'odham (aka 'Pima') Revolt of 1751-52" will be a five-part series taught by Dr. Dale S. Brenneman, Associate Curator of Documentary History. Classes will be held in person...
2025 Joint New Mexico-Arizona History Conference
The Historical Society of New Mexico (HSNM) recently announced that the 2025 Joint New Mexico-Arizona History Conference will be held in Las Cruces, New Mexico on September 25-27, 2025. The deadline for proposal submissions will be Friday, April 4, 2025. For more...
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