Zuni Pueblo Art GalleryThe Zuni Villages of Tusayan and Cibola are the same villages that were visited by Coronado. View fullsize A Court of Oraibi View fullsize A Covered Passageway in Mashongnavi View fullsize Adobe Garden Walls near Zuni View fullsize Adobe Walls in Zuni View fullsize A House Building at Oraibi View fullsize A Zuni Small House View fullsize Dance Rock and Kiva-Walpi View fullsize Fragments of Halona Wall View fullsize General inside view of Zuni-Looking West View fullsize Large openings reduced to small windows-Oraibi View fullsize Mashongnavi with Shupaulovi in distance View fullsize Masonry Chimneys of Zuni View fullsize Masonry Terraces of Oraibi View fullsize Partial Filling-in of a large opening in Oraibi-converting it into a doorway View fullsize Pescado Houses View fullsize Shumopavi View fullsize Sichumovi View fullsize Small Square Openings in Pueblo Bonito View fullsize Stone wedges of Zuni Masonry View fullsize The Mormon Mill at Moen-Kopi View fullsize View of Hano View fullsize Wall Coping and Oven in Zuni View fullsize West side of a principal row in Mashongnavi View fullsize Zuni Court View fullsize Zuni Terraces View fullsize Shalako View fullsize Sayatasha and Hututu View fullsize Shulaawitsi View fullsize Shalako View fullsize Mask of the Shumai'Koli of the Zenith View fullsize Dry Painting and wall decorations of Thlewekwe View fullsize Head-dress with tablet ornamented with cloud, sun, crescent, and star symbols View fullsize Altar of the Newekwe View fullsize Altar of Shumaakwe View fullsize Chief Bow Tie View fullsize Ancient Mines in the Valley of the Pines View fullsize Arrival of Sha'la'k'o View fullsize Bivouac in the Valley of the Pines View fullsize Zuni in Boston seeing the Atlantic for the First Time View fullsize Zuni Burial View fullsize Burying Sacred Plume Sticks in the Ocean View fullsize Making Breakfast View fullsize Zuni Courtship View fullsize Zuni Dance View fullsize Zuni Demon of Childhood View fullsize Zuni Farmers View fullsize Zuni Farmhouse View fullsize Return of the Flock View fullsize Zuni Girl with Water Jug View fullsize Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Teniente View fullsize Zuni Grinding Corn View fullsize Making Paper Bread View fullsize Night with the Sha'la'k'o View fullsize Na Na He, or Cornflower, Moqui, Member of the Little Fire Order of the Zuni, Rattlesnake Order in Moqui View fullsize Lai-Iu-Ah-Tsai-Lun-K'ia, Priest of the Temple, or Medical Cacique. Clan of the Parrots View fullsize Pa-Lo-Wah-Ti-Wa, Governor of Zuni, or Head Political Chief, Clan of the Macaws View fullsize Nai-Iu-Tchi, Senior Priest. Order of the Bow, Clan of the Eagles, Sun and Rattlesnake, Emblems of his Orders. View fullsize Pedro Pino. Lai-Iu-Ah-Tsai-La. Formerly Governor of Zuni for 30 years View fullsize Making Pottery View fullsize Zuni Decorating Pottery View fullsize Zuni Pottery View fullsize Midsummer in Zuni View fullsize Zuni Pueblo View fullsize Reception in Wellesley College View fullsize Zuni Silversmith View fullsize Zuni Spinning Wool View fullsize Zuni Street View View fullsize The "Song" told by the Paint and Clay Club View fullsize The "Story" told by Nai-Iu-Tchi and translated by Mr. Cushing at the Paint and Clay Club View fullsize Torturing a Sorceror View fullsize Tower of the Shadows and Road to the Red Door View fullsize Zuni War Party View fullsize Zuni Weavers and Loom View fullsize Moqui Pueblo