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Culturally Collaborative Representation

By collaborating with descendant communities to integrate traditional knowledge and practices into cultural programming, we achieve more authentic and respectful historical representation, because meaningful inclusion of lived experience and cultural authority strengthens the accuracy and resonance of the narrative. This strategy centers on partnership with Indigenous and historically marginalized communities as co-creators of historical interpretation, rather than passive subjects. It distinguishes itself from top-down or academically driven approaches by prioritizing ceremonial practices, oral histories, and community-led decision-making as essential components of cultural preservation and public education.

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activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Curate and maintain historical collections Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Maintains extensive collections of local historical materials, including early editions of local newspapers (in physical and microfilm formats), over 2,000 photographic prints, reference books, legal records, family histories, newspaper clippings, court records, land deeds, and books, photos, and prints related to Edgar Rice Burroughs. The organization continuously expands its collection of artifacts, documents, photographs, and other items of historic interest.
  • Develop and display cultural exhibits Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Constructed a wickiup representing Chiricahua Apache temporary shelter with the assistance of Cochise’s great granddaughter, Elbys Hugar, and her family. Received and displayed a Chiricahua Apache puberty dress and other personal items donated by Hugar. Maintains museum displays on early life in the Southwest, Cochise, Geronimo, and other regional historical topics.
  • Host cultural and educational events Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Holds regular monthly meetings at The Toggery on the second Thursday of each month, special events throughout the year, and educational programs for school children. Also hosted a blessing ritual with cultural performances by Elbys Hugar and her family, including dancing and the sprinkling of pollen.
  • Operate the Chiricahua Regional Museum and The Toggery archives Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Operates the Chiricahua Regional Museum in a historic building dedicated to the history of the Sulphur Springs Valley and San Simon Valley, established in 1999. Also operates The Toggery, which houses a Research Library and Museum Archives, serving as an extension of the museum.
  • Organize commemorative projects and gatherings Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Is erecting a stone monument with a bronze plaque near the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Willcox, Arizona, to commemorate Edgar Rice Burroughs’ arrival and military service. Co-hosting the four-day ERB Chain of Friendship Gathering in Willcox from September 25–28, 2025, including a dedication ceremony for the Burroughs monument.
  • Provide member access and public engagement Sulphur Springs Valley Historical
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    Offers unlimited free admission to the museum for members as part of its public engagement and membership program.