- The Zuni (Zuni: A:shiwi;
formerly spelled Zuñi) are
Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni
River valley. The Zuni
people today are federally...
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Pueblo of Zuni
Ashiwi (Zuni)
Reservation Country United States State New Mexico,
Arizona County McKinley, Cibola,
Apache County,
Arizona Government • Governor...
- Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-6 (MDT) ZIP code 87327 Area code 505 FIPS code 35-86595 GNIS
feature ID 2409649
Website ashiwi.org...
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Keetoowah Band of
Cherokee Indians,
Oklahoma Utu Utu
Gwaitu Paiute Tribe,
California Yavapai-Prescott Tribe,
Arizona Zuni
Pueblo (
Ashiwi), New Mexico...
- (Walatowa), New
Mexico Pecos (Ciquique) Pueblo, New
Mexico Zuni
people (
Ashiwi), New
Mexico Quechan (Yuma),
Arizona and
California Tohono O'odham, Arizona...
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stoneware with
glaze and
white slip
decoration English Slipware mug, ca. 1740
Ashiwi slip-painted jar, She-we-na Zuni Pueblo, 1700-1750
Sugar bowl with combed...
- ISBN 9780964150966.
Retrieved 14 June 2024. "Figure: Faye Quandelacy,
Ashiwi (Zuni) b. 1958".
National Museum of the
American Indian.
Smithsonian Institution...
- A:shiwi A:wan
Museum and
Heritage Center Established 1992
Location 2 E. Ojo
Caliente Road, Zuni, New Mexico,
United States Website www.
ashiwi-museum.org...
- 17, 2016. Lanmon,
Dwight P. and Harlow, Francis, "A
brief history of the
Ashiwi (Zuni) pueblos", in The
Pottery of Zuni Pueblo, 2008,
Museum of New Mexico...
- (Walatowa), New
Mexico Pecos (Ciquique) Pueblo, New
Mexico Zuni
people (
Ashiwi), New
Mexico Quechan (Yuma),
Arizona and
California Quems,
formerly Coa****la...