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Zuni Indian Reservation
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The Zuni Indian Reservation, also known as Pueblo of Zuni, is the homeland of the Zuni tribe of Native Americans. In Zuni language, the Zuni Pueblo people are referred to as A:shiwi, and the Zuni homeland is referred to as Halona Idiwan’a meaning Middle Place.[1]
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Pueblo of Zuni
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Country | United States |
State | New Mexico, Arizona |
County | McKinley, Cibola, Apache County, Arizona |
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• Governor | Val Panteah |
Population (2000)Enrolled tribal members | |
• Total | 7,758 |
Time zone | MT/MDT |
Website | Official site of the Zuni tribe |
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