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The Zuni people historically obtained water primarily from the Zuni River and its tributaries, utilizing a system of irrigation channels to divert water for agriculture. They also constructed reservoirs and used traditional methods to capture rainwater, which was essential for their farming practices in the arid landscape of western New Mexico. Additionally, the Zuni developed knowledge of local springs and groundwater sources to supplement their water supply.

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