The Zuni Tribe is a Native American group primarily located in western New Mexico. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, art, and spirituality. The Zuni people speak the Zuni language, a language isolate, and have a deep connection to their ancestral lands.
The Zuni are famous for their intricate pottery, jewelry, and kachina dolls, which are important in their religious practices. They engage in various ceremonies and rituals that reflect their beliefs and relationship with nature. The tribe is also known for its agricultural practices, particularly the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash.