Experience Arizona’s rich cultural history
A fun-filled guide designed to take you through the vibrant Native American culture that Arizona has to offer!
WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR FAN EVENTS
- Four It All Fest
Have your intro to Phoenix be at the entrance to Tourney Town! Kick off your Arizona experience at this lively outdoor fan festival, packed with music, entertainment, and interactive experiences that set the tone for an exciting Final Four weekend. - Tourney Town
Explore this fan-filled festival featuring games, contests, giveaways, and fun for all ages, all celebrating the spirit of the 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four. This is the ultimate pregame destination.
WHAT TO DO
- Heard Museum
Known internationally for its world class American Indian art and exhibitions, the Heard museum presents incredible stories of American Indian people and showcases the beauty of the various Indigenous cultures. - Petroglyphs Guide
Love history? Love desert landscape? Check out Visit Phoenix and their Arizona Petroglyph guide! Petroglyphs are rock carvings made by ancient native civilizations anywhere from hundreds to thousands of years ago! - S’edav Va’aki Museum
Formerly known as the Pueblo Grande Museum, this historical landmark takes you through a Hohokam archaeological site with galleries, artifacts, and information. You can also purchase Native American art, gifts, and jewelry at the Museum Store.
WHAT TO EAT
- Fry Bread House
This James Beard Award winner in Uptown Phoenix was established in the early 90’s by Cecilia Miller, a Tohono O’odham woman and Arizona native. From fry bread tacos to stew, this spot has a lot to try! - The Frybread Lounge
Located in Old Town Scottsdale alongside the Native Art Market, this restaurant serves delicious traditional ancestral dishes with modern twists. - The Courtyard Cafe
Take a fun lunch during your visit at the museum and stop by The Courtyard Cafe! Here they offer a seasonal rotation of Southwest favorites ranging from posole, to totopos, to delicious artisan sandwiches. - The Stand
Frybread is the heart of the menu at The Stand! This unique spot in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community provides delicious homemade frybread and tortillas!