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About Zuni Pueblo ___Use the green links to access information about these people. - Illustrated - From Keshi, Inc. - http://www.keshi.com/aboutzunipueblo.html


About the Zuni Pueblo, and Zuni pueblo indians of North America. __ General overview of Zuni Pueblo bits of Zuni history and culture. - From acomazuni.com - http://www.acomazuni.com/zuni.cfm


Background __ Background on the Zuni Public School District. "The Zuni Public School District is the first Indian-controlled independent public school system in the nation established by the Tribal members to meet the needs of their children in 1980. It is a unique and progressive educational system that has been undergoing extensive restructuring in organizational and instructional areas so educational needs of all children can be effectively met." - From zuni.k12.nm.us - http://www.zuni.k12.nm.us/background.htm

 



Collection of Historical Photographs of Zunis __ Gallery of annotated click-to-enlarge historical Zuni photos. Zuni pictures. - illustrated - From old-picture.com - http://www.old-picture.com/zuni-index-001.htm


People of the Colorado Plateau-The Zuni (part 1 of 4) __ "The Zuni Indians and their ancestors have lived in the Zuni River valley and the surrounding region for more than 1,500 years ... Contemporary Zuni Indians are the direct descendants of the prehistoric Pueblo people who settled the region sometime prior to A.D. 400." A great look at Zuni history with many embedded text links to additional material. - From cpluhna.nau.edu - http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/People/zuni.htm


The Pueblo of Zuni __ Official website of the Pueblo of Zuni. Information on the Zuni People. "The Zuni Pueblo is nestled in a scenic valley, surrounded by the enchanting mesas, located about 150 miles west of Albuquerque. The main reservation, is located in the McKinley and Cibola counties in the western part of New Mexico." - illustrated - From ashiwi.org - http://www.ashiwi.org/

 


 
Visiting Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico - What You Need to Know About ... __ "The beauty of Zuni is that it is a culturally intact Native American reservation. People live in Zuni as they have for generations. It is important to go to Zuni with reverence and respect for the culture and history as well as for the beauty of the land." Things you might like to know in order to make a visit to the Zuni Pueblo more enjoyable. - illustrated - From about.com - http://gosw.about.com/od/nativeamericanculture/a/zuninewmexico.htm 

Zuni ___ A summary of Zuni life and culture - From Minnesota State University - http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/zuni.html


Zuni Indian History __ "Zuņi. The popular name of a Pueblo tribe, constituting the Zuņian linguistic family, residing in a single permanent pueblo known by the same name, on the north bank of upper Zuni River, Valencia County, New Mexico, and, in summer, the three neighboring farming villages of Pescado, Nutria, and Ojo Caliente." A good overview of Zuni history. - From accessgenealogy.com - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/zuni/zuniindianhist.htm
  
Zuni Pueblo __ The Zuni Pueblo of the 19th century was made up of adobe houses up to 5 stories high. Early visitors tell of the streets appearing like tunnels in places because the houses were built over them. The houses in today's pueblo are built of adobe, cement block, and wood and are seldom over one story high." A couple of Zuni Pueblo photos compare than and now. - illustrated - From tomjonas.com - http://www.tomjonas.com/swex/zunipueblo2.htm


Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico (NM) Detailed Profile __ A lot of information about Zuni Pueblo. Population figures and demographics, economics, maps, even how the Zuni voted in the presidential election. - From city-data.com - http://www.city-data.com/city/Zuni-Pueblo-New-Mexico.html


Zuni Pueblo News __ "Local news for Zuni Pueblo, NM continually updated from thousands of sources on the web." - From topix.net - http://www.topix.net/city/zuni-pueblo-nm 
 
Zuni Pueblo Photo Gallery __ A gallery of Zuni Pueblo photos in slide-show format. Zuni Pueblo pictures. - illustrated - From ashiwi.org - http://www.ashiwi.org/PhotoGallery/PhotoGallery.aspx

 

 


Zuni Pueblo - SHE-WE-NA __ Information about the Pueblo from the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center web site with bits of Zuni history, culture and current status. - From indianpueblo.org - http://www.indianpueblo.org/ipcc/zunipage.htm 

Zuni Pueblo ___Location and tourist and contact information along with a couple of Zuni Pueblo photos. - illustrated - From New Mexico Magazine - http://www.nmmagazine.com/NMGUIDE/zuni.html


Zuni Pueblo ___Use the links from the menu to the left of your screen to navigate this website. - Illustrated - From Southwest Explorations - http://www.tomjonas.com/swex/zunipueblo2.htm


The Zuni Worldview __ "Zuni World View, on the Beautiful and the Dangerous ... Linguistic and Ontological Implications of the Conceptual Cosmology and the Presuppositions of the Zuni Worldview" An online book of Zuni philosophy. - From prophetsrock.com - http://www.prophetsrock.com/zuni_world_view/page1.html 

 

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