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Zuni People

Artists of Western New Mexico

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The Zuni People lived in what is now western New Mexico. They believe their ancestors emerged from the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

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The Zuni lived in pueblo villages. A pueblo is like a town. Buildings in New Mexico pueblos are usually made of mud and stone.

Each family grew corn, squash and beans. Corn was very important to the survival of the Zuni.

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The Zuni were known for the calm and tranquil way of life. Men did the farming, hunting and silversmithing. The women would dry the corn, weave baskets and make pottery.

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The Zuni people focused on celebrating the rituals that guaranteed health for all living things and abundant crops. They did this through Kachinas.

A Kachina is a spirit that represented things in Nature and life. A Kachina could be shown by men wearing masks and dancing or as a doll.

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Each Kachina, or spirit, has its own special dress, color and face mask. There are over 200 Kachina spirits.

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Title: KachinaDate: 19th CenturyMedium: Wood, paints, feathers, yarn, cornhair and clothSize: 10” tallLocated: Brooklyn Museum, New York

Corn Dance – This kachina would be used in May during the planting season to ensure a good crop of corn at harvest

The right hand is holding a rattle to scare away bad spirits. The left hand is holding a bag of ground corn.

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Spirit of the Kachinas

We will be creating a kahina in the Zuni style. You need to think of a special meaning for your kachina. An example may be a kachina that brings good luck on a test or a creative kachina carrying artists’ tools.