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On the Web
- Zuni Pueblo Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Zuni Public School District - About school district, history, employment information, and links.
- Zuni Public Schools - Information, links, an online student newspaper and school projects.
- Twin Groves: Zuni - Profile of the tribe including region, diet, dwellings, and basic information.
- Zuni Rock Fetish - Offering traditional Zuni fetish animal carvings by Native American Zuni artists of New Mexico.
- Southwest Tribes: Zuni - Basic information about the tribe's traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
- The Zuni Man-Woman - The story of We'wha, a Zuni lhamana (man raised as a woman) from the 19th century.
- Zuni Middle School - Homepage features student and teacher information and online student projects about the pueblo.
- Turquoise Village - Store selling Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo jewelry and crafts.
- Antioch Pines Natural Area Preserve - Information about the preserve located near Zuni.
Wikipedia Articles
- Zuni River - The Zuni (Zuñi) River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, has its origin in Cibola County, New Mexico at the Continental Divide, flowing generally in a southwesterly direction through the Zuni Indian Reservation to join the Little Colorado River in north eastern Arizona. The Zuni River is approximately 90 miles in length (about 145 km.
- Zuni Indian Reservation - The Zuni Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Zuni tribe of Native Americans. It lies in the Zuni River valley and is located primarily in Cibola and McKinley counties in western New Mexico, about 150 miles west of Albuquerque.
- USS Zuni (ATF-95) - USS Zuni (AT/ATF-95), a Navajo-class Fleet Tug, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the Zuni, the popular name given to a tribe of Pueblo Indians indigenous to the area around the Zuni River in central New Mexico near the Arizona state line.
- Zuni (tribe) - The Zuni (also spelled Zuñi by the Spanish) or A'shiwi (in the Zuni language) are a Native American tribe, one of the Pueblo peoples, most of whom live in the Pueblo of Zuñi on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, in western New Mexico. Zuñi is 55 km (35 miles) south of Gallup, New ...
- Zuni language - Zuni (also Zuñi) is a language of the Zuni people, indigenous to western New Mexico and eastern Arizona in the United States. It is spoken by around 9,500 people worldwide, especially in the vicinity of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico and much smaller numbers in parts of Arizona.