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Zia Pueblo Indians Reviewed Resources for Students and Teachers Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations L through Z - To A through K Laguna - Lummi - Lushootseed - Mandan - Mahican - Makah - Maliseet - Menominee - Miami - Mi'kMaq - Mohegan - Mojave - Muckleshoot - Natchez - Nambe - Narragansett - Navajo - Nez Perce - Nisqally - Omaha - Oneida - Osage - Ottawa - Paiute - Palouse - Pawnee - Penobscot - Picuris - Pojoaque - Potawatomi - Pueblo - Quapaw - Quileute- Quinault Nation - Sandia Pueblo - San Filipe Pueblo - San Ildefonso Pueblo - San Juan Pueblo - Santa Ana Pueblo- Santa Clara Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo - Seminole - Shoshone - Sioux - Shoalwater Bay Tribe - Skokomish - Spokane - Squaxin Island Tribe - Taos - Tesuque - Tulalip - Umatilla / Wallawalla - Ute - Yakima / Yakama - Ysleta del Sur Pueblo - Zia Pueblo - Zuni Pueblo By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes - Northern Plains Indian Tribes - Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes - Southern Plains & Southwest Indian Tribes About the Zia Pueblo in NM __ A general overview of the Zia such as the origin of the name and what the Sun Sign means. Gallery of click-to-enlarge photos. - illustrated - From zia.com - http://www.zia.com/home/zia_info.html New Mexico Office of the State Historian : Zia Pueblo __ A great video. - illustrated - From newmexicohistory.org - http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=1352 Santa Fe: Zia Pueblo __ A brief overview including a few Zia legends. - From santafe.com - http://www.santafe.com/articles/zia-pueblo Zia Pueblo __ "The Zia, named for Zia Pueblo, who first used it, is another symbol of the sun, and also of the four directions and the circle of life on earth." A brief overview. - From newmexico.org - http://www.newmexico.org/native_america/pueblos/zia.php Zia Pueblo __ "Zia Pueblo is the birthplace of the familiar ancient sun symbol, which sports multiple stylized rays radiating in each of the traditional four directions from a central sun. In the 1920s the emblem was placed on New Mexico's state flag, and it remains there today." A brief overview. - From nmmagazine.com - http://www.nmmagazine.com/native_american/zia.php Zia Pueblo - The Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States __ Image and article about the Zia flag. - illustrated - From tmealf.com - http://www.tmealf.com/DH/zia.html Zia Pueblo, New Mexico __ "Zia Pueblo (Spanish: Zía Pueblo) is a pueblo in Sandoval County, New Mexico, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, this census-designated place population was 646. This number includes people living in the pueblo proper and people living nearby." an encyclopedic article. - From wikipedia
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zia_Pueblo,_New_Mexico
Zia Pueblo Pottery - Elmore Indian Art __ Small commercial gallery of click-to-enlarge photos of Zia pottery, some selling for thousands of dollars. - illustrated - From elmoreindianart.com - http://elmoreindianart.com/Collections/Pueblo_Pottery/Zia_Pottery/ Zia Pueblo Profile | Zia Pueblo NM | Population, Crime, Map __ "Zia Pueblo, NM, population 646, is located in New Mexico's Sandoval county, about 29.5 miles from Albuquerque and 223.0 miles from Pueblo." Good collection of facts and statistics. - From idcide.com - http://www.idcide.com/citydata/nm/zia-pueblo.htm Privacy Policy for archaeolink.com
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