Please read the "Respectfully Visiting Zuni Pueblo" pages for important information about the Zuni culture and what you can expect as a visitor

What to Do In Zuni Pueblo

Zuni Pueblo offers a variety of opportunities for cultural, historic, and outdoor
enrichment. Ask Visitor Center staff for more information about any of the following:

Old Zuni Mission**: visit the historic mission church and world famous murals of Zuni
ceremonial figures.

Halona Idiwan'a ("Middle Village")**: experience a sense of the past at this historic
residential community.

A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center: learn more about A:shiwi/Zuni culture at
the community's own museum.

Zuni Artist Studio Tour Program: gain exclusive access to some of Zuni's finest artists;
ask staff for further details or to purchase tickets.

Nature, Architecture and Archaeological tours **:
discover unique areas with a knowledgeable Zuni guide.

Picnicing, hiking, fishing**: spend quality time at vari-
ous outdoor locations; note locations on area map or ask
staff for further details or to purchase fishing permits.

Pueblo of Zuni Arts and Crafts : purchase a variety of
Zuni arts at this tribally owned enterprise.

Silverbear Studio and Gallery, Galeria Poblano, Silver
Rain Gallery, DY Jewelry and Creative Hands Pottery:
shop at these Zuni owned and operated art galleries.

Zuni Craftsman Cooperative: support Zuni artists di-
rectly by shopping at this Zuni artist cooperative.

B & L Paywa Bakery: buy fresh baked traditional breads
and see breads being made.

Creative Arts of Zuni: purchase handmade ceramics from
local artists.

Photography: inquire about guidelines and purchase
permits from staff; remember to ask permission to
photograph scenic areas or people, AND NEVER TO
PHOTOGRAPH ANY RELIGIOUS OR CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES!


** Certain restrictions apply when visiting these sites, please refer to
" How to Respectfully visit Zuni Pueblo . . . "

Thank you/Elahkwa.

       
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