LCC
E99 Z9 C892 1988
Description
First recorded over a hundred years ago by Frank Hamilton Cushing, these twenty-five myths present Zuni thought on the origins of the cosmos, deities, the earth, social organization the Kach'ina Cult and the early wanderings of the Zuni, or A: shiwi.
Publication
University of New Mexico Press (1988), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 167 pages
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