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1892 Perron map COUNTRY OF ZUNI PEOPLE, NEW MEXICO, #163

Description: Perron16_163 1892 Perron map COUNTRY OF ZUNI PEOPLE, NEW MEXICO, #163 Nice small map titled Pays des Zuni, from wood engraving with fine detail and clear impression. Overall size approx. 17 x 16 cm, image size approx. 11 x 8 cm. From: Les Etats Unis, volume no. 16 of La Nouvelle Géographie universelle, la terre et les hommes, 19 volumes (1875-94), great work of Elisee Reclus. Cartographer is Charles Perron. Zuni also spelled Zuñi North American Indian tribe of what is now west-central New Mexico, on the Arizona border. The Zuni are a Pueblo Indian group and speak a Penutian language. They are believed to be descendants of the prehistoric Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi). Zuni traditions depict a past in which their ancestors emerged from underground and eventually settled at the tribe's present location. When Pueblo tribes first encountered Spanish colonizers in the 16th century, the Zuni were living in Hawikuh and five or six other towns. Collectively these towns came to be called the Seven Cities of Cibola, host to a rumoured empire of gold that was sought in vain by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado and other conquistadors. In 1680 the Zuni and other Pueblo tribes defeated the Spanish through the Pueblo Rebellion. The tribes retained their independence until 1691, when the Spanish reconquered the area. Zuni society is organized through kinship and includes 13 matrilineal clans. Like other Pueblo peoples, the Zuni are deeply religious and have a complex ceremonial organization. Religious life centres on gods or spirit-beings called kachinas (katsinas). Most Zunis farm, raising corn (maize), squash, and beans. Since the early 19th century the Zuni have been known for making silver and turquoise jewelry, baskets, beadwork, animal fetishes, and pottery, all of very high quality. Many Zuni have chosen to adopt only some parts of modern American life and to maintain much of their traditional culture. In the early 21st century the population of Zuni Pueblo was some 10,000 individuals.

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Publication Year: 1892

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Year: 1892

Topic: Maps

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