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 people," says ...
A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne-The Zuni World, an exhibition of 31 new Zuni map art paintings, opens today, October 17 in the American Museum of Natural History's fourth-floor Audubon Gallery, and will run ...
Zuni, population 400 or so, is getting some attention. The village along U.S. 460 near the Southampton County line is the subject of a book, “Zoo-Nye: A History of the VIllage,” by Zuni resident Jane ...
"During the earlier years of my life with the Zuñi Indians of western-central New Mexico, from the autumn of 1879 to the winter of 1881—before access to their country had been rendered easy by the ...
On Saturday and Sunday, the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff will present its 23rd annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture. This year's festival showcases four cultural interpreters who will ...
Zuni Pueblo has witnessed such wedding scenes for millennia. For most Zuni, who call themselves A:shiwi (the origins of "Zuni" are unknown), it would be almost impossible to imagine getting married ...
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