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Zuni Pueblo Tribe (100427)

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Zuni Pueblo Tribe  (100427)
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34 postcards from Zuni tribe in New Mexico. 13 different cards, 10 duplicates 11 Pueblo miscellaneous duplicates. The Zuni are one of the 19 Pueblo tribes of what is now known as New Mexico. The Zuni tribe lives along the Zuni River in the northwestern corner of the state on a reservation of roughly 450,000 acres. Archeologists believe Zuni history began well before 2500 B.C. when the tribe moved into the Southwest as big game hunters. Sometime between 2500 B.C. and 700 A.D. the Zuni Indians made their first attempts at growing crops and hunted smaller game. It is also believed at this time they started making pottery and weaving baskets. By the 1500s, the tribe’s agriculture thrived due to systems of irrigation allowing them to grow maize and wheat. The population grew and the tribe constructed plaza-style villages. The Zunis were self-sufficient during the mid-19th century, but faced raiding by the Apaches, Navajos, and Plains Indians. Zuni's were recognized by the United States federal government in 1877. Brian Thaler Collection

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