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as the Zuni refer to themselves in their own language... Zuni in popular culture... Zuni traditionally speak the... The Zuni continue to eat cows and practice their traditional religion with its regular... The Zuni Tribal Fair and... The Zuni also participate in the Gallup Inter... the Zuni lived in six different villages... the Zuni relocated in their present location... lived with the Zuni from 1879 to 1884... A recent controversy involved Zuni opposing the development of a... a site considered sacred by the Zuni and under Zuni control... most contemporary Zuni pottery is now fired in modern... Zuni pueblo in 1879... In fact the Zuni words for daylight and life are the same word... also called Zuni Heaven or Kachina Village... acre detached portion of the Zuni Reservation about sixty miles Southwest of Zuni Pueblo... barefoot pilgrimage conducted annually for centuries by the Zuni and other southwestern tribes is made to... The Zuni were and are a peaceful... Some Zuni still live in the old style Pueblos... Many Zuni also became master... have suggested that the Zuni share some affinities with the... Zuni in popular culture... Zuni in popular culture... People living the Zuni way play a role in... Zuni culture plays a prominent role in the 1973 novel... Zuni college students social network... Zuni college students social network... From performances in the Zuni by Andrew Peynetsa and Walter Sanchez... Zuni Cultural Symbolism and Perceptions in Rock Art... Zuni kin and clan... For descriptions of the Zuni pottery making process see... Zuni Indian Tribe History at Access Genealogy... Zuni Handcrafted Jewelry Information...

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