The name "Zuni" originates from the Zuni people, an Indigenous group in the southwestern United States, primarily located in New Mexico. The term is believed to derive from the Spanish word "Zuni," which is a variation of the Pueblo word for the tribe. Historically, the Zuni have been known for their rich cultural heritage, including pottery, jewelry, and traditional ceremonies. The name reflects both their identity and connection to their ancestral lands.
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The governor of Zuni is Norman Cooeyate
Yes the Zuni tribe had their own government
The Zuni built many pueblos.
The Zuni Indians lived in Pueblo's, they were not nomads.
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A Zuni is a member of the Zuni North American tribe, also the name of their traditional language.
The Zuni people are a federally recognized Native American tribe, one of the Pueblo people. Most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, in western New Mexico, United States.
A Zuni bluehead sucker is the common name for a Catostomus discobolus jarrovii, a North American fish.
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The address of the Zuni Historical Society is: Po Box 107, Zuni, VA 23898
The address of the Zuni Public Library is: 27 E. Chavez Circle, Zuni, 87327 0339
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The traditional Zuni language is Zuni or is sometimes referred to as Ashiwe. They are often bilingual and speak both Zuni and English.
The address of the Zuni Public Library Bookmobile is: 27 E. Chavez Circle, Zuni, 87327 0339
The governor of Zuni is Norman Cooeyate
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