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Title: Archives of aboriginal knowledge. Containing all the original paper laid before Congress respecting the history, antiquities, language, ethnology, pictography, rites, superstitions, and mythology, of the Indian tribes of the United States
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864. dn United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. cn
Subjects: Indians of North America United States
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co.
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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sent town of Zuni, see Plate 2.) They immediatelyassaulted it, sword in hand, but were opposed by the casting down of stones, one ofwhich knoclied down Coronado. An hours struggle, however, gave them the place.It was evidently one of those picturesque geological formations so common in thatpart of New Mexico. It gave them provisions, but no gold. There was an utterdisapiwiutment in this respect, and it was not without a strong eflbrt that Fray deNiza could be protected from the rage of the disappointed soldiery, and he was soonsent off secretly, for his own security. Coionado made his head-quarters at Cibola, and sent out various ex^^editions into theadjacent regions; he also dispatched invitations to the Indians to come in and estabhshfriendly relations with him. These told him, apparently to rid themselves of such aguest, of a piovince of seven towns, called Tusa3an, at twenty-five leagues distant,the people of which were represented as living in high houses, and being very valiant.
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The Zuni are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley, New Mexico. The Zuni are a Federally recognized tribe and most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, in western New Mexico, United States. The Pueblo of Zuni is 55 km south of Gallup, New Mexico. Before the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Zuni lived in six villages. After the revolt, until 1692, they took refuge in a defensible position atop Dowa Yalanne, a steep mesa 5 km (3.1 miles) southeast of the present Pueblo of Zuni; After the establishment of peace and the return of the Spanish, the Zuni relocated to their present location, returning to the mesa top only briefly in 1703. The Zuni Reservation was created by the United States federal government in 1877, and enlarged by a second Executive order in 1883. During the early 2000s, the Zuni opposed the development of a coal mine near the Zuni Salt Lake, a site sacred to the Zuni and under Zuni control. The plan to build it was abandoned in 2003 after several lawsuits.