| Included Work | Bohrer, Vorsila L. Zuni agriculture. |
| Included Work | Bunzel, Ruth Leah, 1898-1990 Introduction to Zuñi ceremonialism. |
| Included Work | Bunzel, Ruth Leah, 1898-1990 Zuñi katcinas. |
| Included Work | Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900 Zuñi breadstuff. |
| Included Work | Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 1857-1900 Outlines of Zuñi creation myths. |
| Included Work | Damp, Jonathan E. (Jonathan Edward). Early irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo. |
| Included Work | Eggan, Fred, 1906-1991. Zuni history and anthropology. |
| Included Work | Eggan, Fred, 1906-1991. Zuni history, 1850-1970. |
| Included Work | Ferguson, T. J. (Thomas John), 1950- Anthropological perspective on Zuni land use. |
| Included Work | Frisbie, Theodore R. Culture summary, Zuni. |
| Included Work | Hardin, Margaret Ann. Zuni pottery. |
| Included Work | Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960 Zuñi kin and clan. |
| Included Work | Ladd, Edmund J. Zuni social and political organization. |
| Included Work | Ladd, Edmund J. Zuni economy. |
| Included Work | Leighton, Dorothea Cross, 1908-1992. People of the middle place. |
| Included Work | Adair, John, 1913-1997. |
| Included Work | McFeat, Tom. Some social and spatial aspects of innovation at Zuni. |
| Included Work | Merrill, William L. Return of the Ahayu:da. |
| Included Work | Mills, Barbara J., 1955- Acts of resistance. |
| Included Work | Pandey, Triloki Nath. Anthropologists at Zuni. |
| Included Work | Pandey, Triloki Nath. Images of power in a Southwestern pueblo. |
| Included Work | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941 Zuñi conception and pregnancy beliefs. |
| Included Work | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941 Mothers and children at Zuñi, New Mexico. |
| Included Work | Roberts, John M. (John Milton), 1916-1990 Zuni daily life. |
| Included Work | Schneider, David M. (David Murray), 1918-1995 Zuni kin terms. |
| Included Work | Smith, Watson, 1897-1993. Zuni law. |
| Included Work | Newman, Stanley S. (Stanley Stewart), 1905-1984. |
| Included Work | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915. Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians. |
| Included Work | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915. Zuni Indians. |
| Included Work | Tedlock, Barbara. Zuni sacred theater. |
| Included Work | Tedlock, Dennis, 1939-2016 Witches were saved. |
| Included Work | Tedlock, Dennis, 1939-2016 Zuni religion and world views. |
| Included Work | Watts, Linda K. (Linda Kay), 1954- Zuni family ties and household-group values. |
| Included Work | Woodbury, Richard B. (Richard Benjamin), 1917-2009. Zuni prehistory and history to 1850. |
| Included Work | Wyaco, Virgil, 1926- Zuni life. |
| Other author/creator | Human Relations Area Files, inc. |
| Series | eHRAF world cultures eHRAF world cultures. North America. UNAUTHORIZED |
| Contents |
Zuni agriculture / Vorsila L. Bohrer, with sections by Lawrence Kaplan and Thomas W. Whitaker -- Introduction to Zuñi ceremonialism ; Zuñi Katcinas / Ruth L. Bunzel -- Zuñi breadstuff ; Outlines of Zuñi creation myths / Frank Hamilton Cushing -- Early irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo / Jonathan E. Damp, Stephen A. Hall, and Susan J. Smith -- Zuni history and anthropology / Fred Eggan -- Zuni history, 1850-1970 / Fred Eggan and T. N. Pandey -- An anthropological perspective on Zuni land use / T. J. Ferguson -- Culture summary, Zuni / Theodore R. Frisbie -- Zuni pottery / Margaret Ann Hardin -- Zuñi kin and clan / A. L. Kroeber -- Zuni social and political organization ; Zuni economy / Edmund J. Ladd -- People of the middle place, a study of the Zuni Indians / Dorothea C. Leighton and John Adair -- Some social and spatial aspects of innovation at Zuni / Tom F. S. McFeat -- The return of the Ahayu:da, lessons for repatriation from Zuni Pueblo and the Smithsonian Institution / William L. Merrill, Edmund J. Ladd, and T. J. Ferguson -- Acts of resistance: Zuni ceramics, social identity, and the Pueblo Revolt / Barbara J. Mills -- Anthropologists at Zuni ; Images of power in a Southwestern pueblo / Triloki Nath Pandey -- Mothers and children at Zuñi, New Mexico ; Zuñi conception and pregnancy beliefs / Elsie Clews Parsons -- Zuni daily life / John M. Roberts -- Zuni kin terms / David M. Schneider and John M. Roberts -- Zuni law / Watson Smith and John M. Roberts ; appendix by Stanley Newman -- Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians ; The Zuni Indians, their mythology, esoteric fraternities, and ceremonies / Matilda Coxe Stevenson -- Zuni sacred theater / Barbara Tedlock -- The witches were saved, a Zuni origin story ; Zuni religion and world views / Dennis Tedlock -- Zuni family ties and household-group values / Linda K. Watts -- Zuni prehistory and history to 1850 / Richard B. Woodbury -- A Zuni life / Virgil Wyaco ; transcribed and edited by J.A. Jones ; historical sketch by Carroll L. Riley. |
| Abstract |
This collection about the Zuni, a pueblo Indian group located in the southwestern United States, consists of 33 documents. The collection is oriented toward traditional Zuni ethnography represented by the classic works of Stevenson, Cushing, Kroeber, Parsons, Bunzel, and Woodbury. The social and political organization of the Zuni are covered in Ladd, Eggan, Eggan and Pandey, and Pandey. Kinship is discussed in Kroeber, Schneider, and Ladd; and agriculture is covered by Cushing, Bohrer, and Damp. Acculturation and culture change are topics of focus in McFeat, Leighton, Mills, and Eggan and Pandey. Other ethnographic subjects covered in this collection are kachinas, family and household, and ceramics. Wyaco wrote an autobiographical account of growing up in the Zuni society, and Pandey critiques various anthropologists' work with the Zuni over the years. The Zuni, who call themselves "A shiwi," are primarily concentrated in the single village or pueblo of Zuni situated on a reservation in west-central New Mexico. |
| General note | Title from Web page (viewed July 6, 2010). |
| General note | This portion of eHRAF world cultrues was last updated in 2009 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file. |