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Southwest Crossroads in 3-D

Thanks for your interest in the School for Advanced Research’s on the Human Experience (SAR) educational website Southwest Crossroads: Cultures & Histories of the American Southwest (SWX). Hopi, mudhead drummer katsina figure (kooyemsi), by Otto Pentewa.Hopi, mudhead drummer katsina figure (kooyemsi), by Otto Pentewa. IARC Collection (SAR.1994-8-47). Stereo photography by Jonathan A. Lewis and Jason S. Ordaz © SAR SWX allows teachers and students in grades 7-12 to explore the many contentious stories that diverse peoples have used to make sense of themselves and the region.

Request a free pair of 3-D glasses to view the 3-D image in SAR Press’ 2007-2008 catalog. You can also use them to view historic and contempory 3-D stereo photographs on the Southwest Crossroads website.

Would you like to view more 3-D photographs? With your red/cyan glasses on, view a 3-D slideshow (Flickr™) of a few historic stereoviews as well as some contemporary ones taken by Jason S. Ordaz and Jon A. Lewis.

Request a pair of 3-D glasses † *

Estimated delivery is 7-10 days via USPS First Class mail.

* Red/cyan 3-D glasses from the School for Advanced Research are available only as stock permits.