ZuÑi - zooˈnyē, zooˈnē, pueblo (1990 pop. 7,405), McKinley co., W N.Mex., in the Zuñi Reservation; built c.1695. Its inhabitants are Pueblo of the Zuñian linguistic family. They are a sedentary people, who farm irrigated land and are noted for basketry, pottery, turquoise jewelry, and weaving, and for the ceremonial dances of the traditional |
by Andrew Peynetsa, Walter Sanchez, Dennis Tedlock. 340 pgs.
by Will Roscoe. 302 pgs.
by Edmund Wilson. 500 pgs.
by Trudy Griffin-Pierce. 440 pgs.
by Richard Flint, Shirley Cushing Flint, Carroll L. Riley, Joseph P. Sánchez. 364 pgs.
by Zdenek Salzmann, Joy M. Salzmann. 164 pgs.
by Richard Bauman, Américo Paredes. 186 pgs.
by Dennis Tedlock. 366 pgs.
by Marc Simmons. 186 pgs.
by Devon A. Mihesuah. 335 pgs.