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Zuni Indians  

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  • The Amerindians known as the Zuni, Zuñi, or Aashiwi (as they call themselves) number slightly more than 10,000. Their 640-square-mile reservation is located in the valley of a tributary of the Little Colorado River high in the rugged plateau country of western New Mexico. [Source: Encyclopedia of Anthropology; Zuni Indians]

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