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1My Queer Familiars

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  • Publisher: Street Noise Books
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2Two Zuni artists

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  • Publisher: ➤  University Press of Mississippi
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  • First Year Published: 1998
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3Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s : A Bridge from Past to Present

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    Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico

    Zuni Pueblo (also Zuñi Pueblo, Zuni: Halona Idiwan’a meaning "Middle Place") is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, United

    Zuni fetishes

    Zuni fetishes are small carvings made from primarily stone but also shell, fossils, and other materials by the Zuni people. Within the Zuni community

    Zuni people

    The Zuni (Zuni: A:shiwi; formerly spelled Zuñi) are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley. The Zuni people today are federally

    Percy Tsisete Sandy

    Percy Tsisete Sandy (1918–1974) was a Zuni artist. His native name was Kai-Sa (Red Moon); he is also known as Percy Sandy Tsisete. His paintings were

    Gomeo Bobelu

    He was also a social justice advocate. Bobelu was born at Zuni Pueblo into a family of artists and farmers. He was educated at the Riverside Indian School

    We'wha

    We'wha (c. 1849–1896, various spellings) was a Zuni Native American lhamana from New Mexico, and a notable weaver and potter. As the most famous lhamana

    Native American jewelry

    acquisition and trade. Navajo (Diné) artists began working silver in the 1850s after learning the art from Mexican smiths. The Zuni, who admired the silver jewelry

    Effie Calavaza

    Effie C. Calavaza (February 15, 1927 – 2019) was a Native American Zuni jewelry artist. Calavaza started silversmithing in 1956 and learned the art from

    Emily Pinto

    painter from the Zuni Pueblo tribe. Her artwork depicted Zuni culture including Kachina figures and representations of traditional Zuni jars. Some of her

    Zuni-Cibola Complex

    The Zuni-Cibola Complex is a collection of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites on the Zuni Pueblo in western New Mexico. It comprises Hawikuh