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Examining the origins of Sedona’s ‘sacred’ land

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.

At inaugural meeting, tourism board talks stewardship of ‘sacred’ land

The initial meeting of Sedona’s Tourism Advisory Board, a work session with city tourism consultants from Corragio and DVA Advertising, took place on Wednesday, Dec. 6. During the meeting, the board’s members reiterated commitments to managing tourist behavior and...

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Superintendent to be interim Sedona Red Rock High School principal

Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ed.D., will serve as the interim principal for Sedona Red Rock Jr./Sr....

Attorney Christianson Resigns

Moving family to Atlanta; Coady named interim Sedona City Attorney Kurt Christianson is leaving his position for a private sector...
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