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- Zuni people - Wikipedia
The Zuni (Zuni: A:shiwi; formerly spelled Zuñi) are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley
- 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 mountains, river ways, forests, and deserts of this ancient Zuni homeland
- 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, needlework and fetish stone carving, which can be found in shops throughout the Southwest
- The Zuni – A Mysterious People - Legends of America
The Zuni people, like other Pueblo Indians, are believed to be the descendants of the Ancient Puebloans who lived in the desert Southwest of New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Colorado, and Utah for a thousand years
- Who are the Zuni people? - Native American Tribes
Zuni life revolves around a rich and complex ceremonial cycle, deeply intertwined with the agricultural calendar and the natural world Their spiritual beliefs are animistic, recognizing the inherent spirit in all living things – animals, plants, rocks, and natural phenomena
- The Zuni Tribe of New Mexico: Enduring Culture, Sacred Lands, and . . .
They are federally recognized as the Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation and are renowned for their deep rooted cultural traditions, artistic prowess, and resilient history
- Pueblo of Zuni | Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
The ancient homelands of the Zunis are along the middle reaches of the Zuni River where their cultural ancestors lived for centuries Near the settlements and villages left by the ancient people, the Zuni Indians built compact villages of multi-storied houses
- Zuni, People, Native American, Pueblo, Southwest - Britannica
The A:Shiwi, also known as Zuni or Zuñi, are an Indigenous North American group located in west-central New Mexico, near the Arizona border They are a Pueblo people and speak Shiwi’ma, a language in the Penutian grouping
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