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Zuni (Pueblo) Indians, New Mexico, USA
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Zuni (Pueblo) Indians, New Mexico, USA
Zuni Indians (part of a larger group known as Pueblo or Village Indians) in New Mexico. The Zunis lived in multi-storey houses using a ladder to move between floors. Here they are carrying out a ceremonial dance. Date: circa 1895
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Ceremonial Floors Here Indians Ladder Larger Lived Mexico Move Pueblo Zuni 1895 Multi Storey
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This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of the Zuni Indians, a prominent group of Pueblo people residing in the southwestern United States, specifically in New Mexico, around the year 1895. The Zuni people are known for their intricate multi-storey dwellings, which they constructed using adobe and timber. In this image, we see a group of Zuni men engaged in a ceremonial dance, their faces adorned with elaborate pigment and feathers. The men appear to be moving in unison, their bodies painted in vibrant designs that represent various aspects of their mythology and spiritual beliefs. The Zuni people were a self-sufficient society, subsisting primarily on agriculture and hunting. They lived in tightly-knit communities, with each household responsible for specific tasks and responsibilities. Their social structure was hierarchical, with religious leaders holding great influence. Despite the passage of time, the Zuni people have managed to preserve many of their ancient traditions. Their intricate pottery, textiles, and silverwork are renowned for their beauty and craftsmanship. The Zuni people continue to practice their unique religious rituals, which are deeply intertwined with their daily lives and the natural world. This photograph is a testament to the resilience and richness of the Zuni culture, a living legacy that continues to inspire and captivate us today.
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