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Andrea Bornemeier
Kcsg Television
Published - 10/26/11 - 02:14 PM | 0

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The Kaibab Paiute, Navajo, and Ancestral
Puebloan cultures are taught at Pipe Spring National Monument during November. (PSNM photo)
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(Fredonia, AZ) - Since 1994 U.S. presidents have proclaimed November as National American Indian Month. This is a time to celebrate and recognize tribal culture and learn about the heritage, history, art, and traditions of American Indians. During November Pipe Spring National Monument will be offering programs on the heritage and culture of the Kaibab Paiute, Navajo, and Ancestral Puebloans of the Arizona Strip.
For a complete listing of November programs, go to
Pipe Spring. Guided tours of the historic Winsor Castle are offered daily, on the hour and half hour, from 8:30AM – 4:00:00PM.
The monument is open from 8:00AM to 5:00PM daily. The entrance fee is $5.00 per person (15 years old and younger are free). Interagency Annual, Senior, and Access Passes, as well as Golden Age and Access Passports, are also accepted for entry at Pipe Spring National Monument.
Pipe Spring National Monument is located
15 miles west of Fredonia, Arizona on AZ 389, or 45 miles east of Hurricane, Utah on UT 59 and AZ 389.