"Zuni" Quotes from Famous Books
... were the Zuni Indians, who, like the Pueblo Indians, lived in stone-built communal houses, had entirely different customs to those of the Apaches and Navajoes, and are perhaps the debased descendants of a once powerful ... — Ranching, Sport and Travel • Thomas Carson
... of poisonous snakes by the medicine-men of the Zuni and Mochi Indians in the far south-west of the Rockies, beyond the ... — The Lady of the Shroud • Bram Stoker |