Zuni El Morro: Past & Present (Exploration, Annual Bulletin of the School of American Research) (1983)

by David Grant Noble (Editor)

Other authorsDavid Grant Noble (Contributor), Steven LeBlanc (Contributor), E. Richard Hart (Contributor), Edmund J. Ladd (Contributor), Richard Woodbury (Contributor)
Paperback, 1983

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Description

Traveling the back roads of the southwestern United States, a driver will cross several Native American reservations. One with a long and rich past and a living history is the Pueblo of Zuni in western New Mexico. At one time, the Zuni people and their predecessors enjoyed a huge tract of land known as Cibola. Zuni borders included such sites as El Morro, Hawikuh, and the Village of the Great Kivas, linked to Chaco Canyon by prehistoric roads. In addition to the story of great archaeological studies, Zuni and El Morro includes chapters on Zuni tribal history, philosophy, and religion. Articles by well-known historians and archaeologists reconstruct for the reader the history and prehistory of the Zuni and their land.

Publication

Santa Fe, NM : Exploration Series, School of American Research (1983), Paperback
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