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AzGA Teacher Consultants experiencing historic geography first hand at Fort Bowie in southern Arizona during the recent Advanced Institute: GeoHistory. Picture by Gale Ekiss.

 
What's New
January 7, 2009
 
2009 National Geographic Bee
 
Geography Awareness Week and Geography Action Posters
 
Geography Action: Asia Lessons
 
National & State Geographic Bee
 
Peopling the Pacific
 
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Events

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Resources

Browse the AZGA library for lesson plans, online geography tools, helpful links, and much more—then post your own.

December 2007 National Geographic Magazine. Photograph courtesy NGS
Arizona
Showcase

Here's the best of the best—event reports, projects and plans to be used as models, and more.

National Geographic Online Atlas: Get Arizona photos, maps, videos, flags, facts, and more.

Some 800 years ago Wupatki was a large, thriving pueblo community. Thousands of Native Americans lived in the area within a day's walk of one another. Photograph by Charles C Place/Getty Images

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