Zuni tribe children engage in various activities that reflect their rich cultural heritage, including traditional games, storytelling, and participating in rituals and ceremonies. They learn essential skills from their families, such as farming, pottery, and weaving, often through hands-on experiences. Education is also important, and children attend school to learn both Zuni traditions and contemporary subjects. Overall, their upbringing is a blend of cultural preservation and modern education.
Yes the Zuni tribe had their own government
they liked to make homemade dolls, and make jewlary.
Zuni This answer is accurate, thank you whoever answered. F.Y.I It should be capitalized! ~Elise8910
The Zuni Indians lived in Pueblo's, they were not nomads.
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Yes the Zuni tribe had their own government
they liked to make homemade dolls, and make jewlary.
the Zuni tribe is from northwestern New Mexico
Zuni This answer is accurate, thank you whoever answered. F.Y.I It should be capitalized! ~Elise8910
A Zuni is a member of the Zuni North American tribe, also the name of their traditional language.
the Zuni tribe ate corn, the crops they grew and animals they killed
The Zuni Indians lived in Pueblo's, they were not nomads.
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the Zuni tribe ate corn, the crops they grew and animals they killed
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