
Zuni people - Wikipedia
The Zuni people today are federally recognized as the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, and most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Little Colorado …
Pueblo of Zuni
The Zuni people have lived in the American Southwest for thousands of years. Their cultural and religious traditions are rooted, in large part, in the people's deep and close ties to the …
Zuni | Native American, Pueblo, Southwest | Britannica
Zuni, North American Indian tribe of what is now west-central New Mexico, on the Arizona border. The Zuni are a Pueblo Indian group and speak a Penutian language. They are believed to be …
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Zuni Pueblo (also Zuñi Pueblo, Zuni: Halona Idiwan’a meaning "Middle Place" [4]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States. The population was …
History & Culture of the Zuni People | New Mexico
Immerse yourself in the culture of the Zuni people in New Mexico. Find Zuni traditions, art, ceremonies, and schedule a tour of local workshops.
Zuni Pueblo - New Mexico Tourism & Travel
A Tribal count places Zuni's population at more than 10,000, making it one of New Mexico’s most populated Pueblos. The Zuni people are famous for mosaic patterned, inlay jewelry, …
The Zuni – A Mysterious People - Legends of America
The Zuni Pueblo is the largest of the 19 New Mexico pueblos, with more than 700 square miles and a population of over 10,000. It also features the Hawikuh ruins, abandoned during the …
Zuni Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History
Nov 20, 2012 · Find answers to questions like where did the Zuni tribe live, what clothes did they wear, what did they eat and who were the names of their most famous leaders? Discover what …
The Zuni Way - Smithsonian Magazine
Adhering to tradition is a way of life among the Zuni Indians of northwestern New Mexico, whether it's dryland farming or wedding ceremonies. "The Zuni's complex social web seems to hold...
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Zuni Pueblo is the place of First Contact between Europeans and Native Peoples in the Southwest - an encounter that occurred over eighty years before the more widely known …