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Zuni 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 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 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 - Zuni ___ A summary of Zuni life and culture - From Minnesota State University - Zuni __ You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related material. - illustrated - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuni Zuni Pueblo __ "Zuni, New Mexico's most populated pueblo, was the first native settlement visited in 1540 by Spanish explorers, who thought it was one of the legendary Seven Golden Cities of Cíbola." A brief overview. - illustrated - From nmmagazine.com - http://www.nmmagazine.com/native_american/zuni.php Zuni Pueblo __ "One of the most famous of the Kachina dances, Shalako, is held every December in the Zuni Pueblo, to celebrate the end of the old and the beginning of the New Year, and to bless all of the houses of the Pueblo erected during the year." A brief but nice overview. - From indianpueblo.org - http://www.indianpueblo.org/19pueblos/zuni.html Zuni Pueblo __ A brief article about Zuni Pueblo - illustrated - From newmexico.org - http://www.newmexico.org/native_america/pueblos/zuni.php 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 Privacy Policy for archaeolink.com
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