- 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...
- (
shiwi "Zuni" + -ʼma "vernacular";
pronounced [ˈʃiwiʔma]) can be
translated as "Zuni way",
whereas its
speakers are
collectively known as ʼA:
shiwi (ʼa:(w)-...
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working in
lapidary arts,
inlay and
silver work.
Nancy Haloo Laconsello is A:
shiwi (Zuni) and was born in 1952; and
Ruddell is Diné (Navajo) and was born in...
- Americans. In Zuni language, the Zuni
Pueblo people are
referred to as A:
shiwi, and the Zuni
homeland is
referred to as
Halona Idiwan’a
meaning Middle...
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Gomeo Bobelu (December 25, 1964–November 16, 2022), was a Zuni (Zuni:
Shiwi) (Badger Clan and
Child of the Corn Clan)
lapidary jeweler and silversmith...
- 108°51′06″W / 35.065988°N 108.851729°W / 35.065988; -108.851729 The A:
shiwi A:wan
Museum and
Heritage Center is
located in Zuni, New Mexico, United...
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Gallup Express provides local service to
Gallup and
connection to Zuni. A:
shiwi Transit connects Zuni
Pueblo and
Black Rock with Gallup.
Greyhound has a...
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School Zuni
Middle School Shiwi T'sana
Elementary School (K-5) - It was
scheduled to open in 2016 and
replaced the A:
shiwi and Dowa
Yalanne schools. Alternative...
- not kill Estevanico, but
rather he and his
friends remained among the A:
shiwi who
probably helped him fake his
death so he
could regain his freedom. Some...
- Wikʼhanbaja – Hwalʼbay – (Hualapai) Wi꞉mun Kwa –
Yavapai Sunha Kʼhbchu Yalanne – A:
shiwi (Zuni) ʼAmat ʼIikwe Nyava – Hamakhav – (Mojave)
Sierra sin Agua – (Spanish)...