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The Zunis (First Book),Used
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From School Library JournalGrade 68What should be a fascinating and informative history and description of the Zuni is marred by stiff and, at times, disjointed writing. The excellentquality, fullcolor photographs and blackandwhite illustrations are attractive, but some of their captions are vague and potentially confusing. The one map is colorful but of little use to readers: Chaco Canyon, an important geographical area for this tribe, is not shown; however, six branches of the Apache tribe are notedthough they are not mentioned in the text. The authors do cite Thomas Canby's piece on 'The Anasazi' (National Geographic, Nov., 1982), which has excellent coverage of the subject and is frequently available at garage sales for a quarter.George Gleason, Department of English, Southwest Missouri State University, SpringfieldCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.Product DescriptionExamines the history, religion, social structure, and daily life of the Zuni Indians, one of the groups of Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico.
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