Zuni people
{{Infobox Result |introduction=The Zuni traditionally speak the Zuni language[[Native American (U.S. Census), a unique language (also called an "isolate") which is unrelated to any other Native American language. Linguists believe that because Zuni is a language isolate the Zuni people have maintained the integrity of their language for at least 7,000 years. The Zuni have, however, borrowed a number of words from Keresan, Hopi, and Pima pertaining to religion and religious observances. The Zuni continue to practice their traditional religion with its regular ceremonies and dances, and an independent and unique belief system. |image=WLA brooklynmuseum Pueblo Zuni Water Jar.jpg |caption=Zuni olla, late 19th c.-early 20th century, 12.5" high, Brooklyn Museum |wikipedia=Zuni people |wikisource=Zuñi |commons=Zuni people |related=Zuni Indian Reservation, Zuni language, Zuni mythology, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico
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Pueblo of Zuni official website Pueblo of Zuni official website www.ashiwi.com - Web |
A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center www.ashiwi-museum.org/index.html - Web |
The Zuni Worldview The Zuni Worldview www.amerindianarts.us/zuni_worldview.html - Web |
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Zuni Indian Tribe History Zuni Indian Tribe History www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/zuni/zuniindianhist.htm - Web |
The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child www.gutenberg.org/etext/16932 - Web |
Collection of Historical Photographs of Zunis Collection of Historical Photographs of Zunis www.picture-history.com/zuni-index-001.htm - Web |
Quand les Katchinas dansent a Cibola. Mythologie e... Quand les Katchinas dansent a Cibola. Mythologie et rites des indiens Zunis agoras.typepad.fr/.../quand-les-katchinas-dansent-a-cibola-mythologie-et-rites-des-indiens-zunis.html - Web |
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