In celebration of the beginning of Native American Heritage Month in the United States, Google has replaced their homepage logo with an interactive Doodle for We:wa, a member of the Zuni tribe, weaver ...
In the spring of 1886, We'wha, dubbed a Zuni "princess" by newspapers, was the celebrity of the day — mingling with politicians, government officials and society leaders in Washington, D.C. She served ...
Assigned male at birth, We:wa was a lhamana, a traditional Zuni gender role often referred to as Two-Spirit. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked on tech since learning ...
Includes images of We'wha (Zuni) spinning wool, setting up a loom, and weaving a blanket at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. The photographs were probably made as part of a ...
If you're going to Flagstaff for Memorial Day weekend, take the opportunity to learn about the cultural traditions of more than 50 Zuni artists during the 26th annual Zuni Festival of Arts & Culture.