I was unable to find the name or nature of the business at this location. However, there may be a clue as to its nature on one of the paintings displayed in the window. It has been signed by "Chronic The Hemp Hog".
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I was unable to find the name or nature of the business at this location. However, there may be a clue as to its nature on one of the paintings displayed in the window. It has been signed by "Chronic The Hemp Hog".
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"The Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area is proud to commission another heritage mural that focuses on empowering indigenous youth to take the expressive traditions passed down from their communities and their own artistic style to paint their understanding of traditional stories, cultural figures and epic histories in a collaborative mural."
Two professional muralists worked with seven Pascua Yaqui youth to paint this mural. The names of the seven are: Jennay, Erik, Juliette, Raul, Santi, Johnny and Elijah.
The professional muralists are Ignacio Garcia and Anitra "Yukue" Molina |
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The mural is on the west wall of the Sonoran Stitch Factory located on W. Rillito St. The mural is seen from N. 15th Ave. A previous mural appeared on this wall on 10/19/2015 as Near Richey Elementary.
To further explain; the Yoeme are originally from Sonora Mexico around the Yaqui River. They are more commonly known in the U.S. as the Pascua Yaqui. The Yoeme are the only Native American tribe that has never officially surrendered to either the Spanish colonial forces, the Mexican government, or the United States.
Several updates from Jerry Peek: I made a note about a post and video I saw on Facebook July 1st showing the mural in progress and finished. (The unveiling was June 26th.)