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            Shrine on Old Zuni Mesa
            47-3-a032779 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph depicts what Maude has identified as a shrine on Old Zuni Mesa in New Mexico, with rows of Pahos and prayer sticks.

            Woman Weaving
            47-3-a032787 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of a woman, likely Zuni (A:shiwi), sitting at a loom and weaving. The photograph was likely taken in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.

            124-02-04-07 · Pièce · September 1997
            Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection

            The newsletter contains 9 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the appointment of Dr. Ruth Phillips as MOA director, financial support from the federal government, the launch of a new certificate in Museum Studies, the repatriation of a sacred wooden image, Ahayu:da (War God), to the Zuni people, Dr. Marjorie Halpin's CD ROM-based project about the Mountain Eagle Totem Pole from Gitanyow, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), carpet replacement, new staff member Darlene Chu, and a research grant awarded to Kersti Krug. Also included is a Calendar of Events.

            Zuni Children
            47-3-a032745 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph depicts three Zuni (A:shiwi) children, sitting on a wooden ladder, likely in the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.

            Inscription on El Morro
            47-3-a032747 · Pièce · 1897
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph depicts A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) in El Morro, New Mexico. The site is also referred to as the El Morro National Monument or Inscription Rock, and consists of a sandstone promonotory upon which travelers for several centuries have left inscriptions. The inscriptions shown in this photograph include names and dates from the mid 19th century, as well as an inscription in an unknown language.

            Zuni from the N.E.
            47-3-a032760 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of what is likely the Zuni Pueblo taken from the N.E. The image depicts some low buildings and plazas.

            Zuni
            47-3-a032767 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of what is likely Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, showing what appear to be adobe structures.

            Zuni Six-Storied Houses
            47-3-a032768 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of six-storied houses in Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. Some round house structures and some hildren are also visible in the foreground.

            Scene in Zuni
            47-3-a032772 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of what Maude has identified as a closed square in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.

            Zuni Nick
            47-3-a032774 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of a Zuni (A:shiwi) man that Maude has identified as Zuni Nick, an assistant to Mr. Graham, a Scotch trader with whom Maude stayed.

            Upright Stones
            47-3-a032775 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph of what Maude has identified as upright stones used in certain A:shiwi (Zuni) ceremonies. In the same inscription, Maude writes that the photograph also shows an man throwing sacred corn meal to the north.

            47-3-a032748 · Pièce · [189-]
            Fait partie de Frederich H. Maude fonds

            Photograph depicts a stone wall that Maude has identified as the remains of ancient pueblo on top of El Morro, New Mexico. He is likely referring to the El Morro National Monument, a great standstone promontory. The site is also known as A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) or Inscription Rock because of inscriptions that travellers have left on the rocks for several centuries.