Invited to Secluded Indian Reservation (Zuni Pueblo Tribe) 🇺🇸

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Far from any population center in western New Mexico is home to the Zuni Pueblo people. Join me as we enter a tribe that's stayed secluded from the outside world. Here the locals retain their language, spirituality, and connection with the dramatic landscapes they call home in this special corner of America. ► Buy Zuni Pueblo art and jewelry: zunipuebloart.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • ► Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you're having a wonderful day wherever you might be. ► And if you still need to do some Christmas shopping and want something unique and special then check out these Zuni Pueblo gifts here: zunipuebloart.com/ (there's a glitch in the website so if you click on "pottery" or "fetish carvings" just scroll down on the page and you'll see them there) ► Join our community here: www.bit.ly/3HC36EH
  • @TK59528
    I’m a Tibetan and I see a lot of similarities between our cultures.These series about indigenous people has been awesome.Thank you Peter.
  • @shaypanteah3398
    As a Zuni, Reading these comments bring so much happiness to my heart, and a huge thank you for sharing this video with so many people who got a chance to see and learn about our tribe. ❤
  • @lokahi27
    Here in Hawaii, Hawaiians navigate by the stars as did the ancestors. My dad was a fisherman and when fished between an island , he navigated by the stars. In Hawaii our most dangerous spirits are the " Night Marchers." They were all the Ali'i ( Hawaiian warriors) from back in the ancient times. They are very real, too, like the Zuni spirits. Seeing this video, I see similar things with them.We total support the Zuni Nation! Aloha from the Hawaiian Nation!🤙
  • @bripslag
    In the 1960s my (white) grandmother would visit Zuni three or four times a year to trade with them. She would load up a pickup truck (and sometimes a trailer) and bring things like clothing, appliances, furniture, and other needed items and trade for jewelry. (The jewelry was for her own enjoyment. She never sold or tried to make profit from the trades. This was before Native American jewelry was as popular as it is today.) She knew many families, and knew what each needed. She knew the kids' clothing sizes, who needed coats or shoes or jeans, whose refrigerator was broken, and so on. She'd collect up a load of goods (furniture and appliances from garage sales and thrift stores, clothing from Sears or Wards) head out for a day of visiting everyone. I went with her once when I was about 10, and still remember how glad the Zuni folks were to see her and how welcoming they were to her and her grandkids. Peter, you delved a bit into the level of patriotism among the Zuni people...one thing that stood out to me when I was there in the mid-60s was nearly every house had a tapestry hanging on the living room wall with a portrait of JFK. He was highly respected/revered among the families we visited that day.
  • It was such a privilege to be invited into their homes and sacred spaces. Thank you for allowing us in.
  • Watching these reservation videos, I'm always blown away by the kindness and openness of these people (as a culture) who have, historically, been the victims of abuse and most negative aspects of human behavior. Really shows the strength and resilience of each individual. To overcome this generational trauma is inspiring and makes me hope that I can one day meet and speak with some native groups.
  • We should have a class in high school on different Native cultures, history, ancestry. I think a lot of people want to know about them. This was wildly interesting. I wonder who they sell their art to. We have the Cherokee Trading Post in Oklahoma where I’ve bought several things. It’s huge with all sorts of amazing pieces. We also have a museum in town. These people really are a treasure.
  • To the host family of this video: It was very special to learn of your beautiful traditions and special people. Thank you for allowing us into your home! ❤
  • Beautiful Zuni people. Hold firm to your language, customs and ceremonies and teachings our ancestors have passed onto us. Much love from a Maori from the land of the long white cloud Aotearoa (New Zealand).
  • @riche3244
    I work HVAC/Controls out in Zuni and absolutely love the Zuni people! They are very polite, thankful, courteous and appreciative people and even though it’s always a long day working out there due to the commute it’s always well worth it! 😊
  • @a10guy
    Everyone in the video has an amazing sense of humor! From "I'm a tribal judge" to "They killed my kitty", they all have a gift! Loving your series!
  • I grew up in New Mexico just south of the Zuni Reservation. I can remember in high school when we played sports against a native American team they laughed all the time. Of course we never knew what they were laughing about or saying but most of the Native Americans have a wonderful sense of humor. New Mexico has a wonderful culture!! I love being a Native New Mexican. Thank you so much for the wonderful video!
  • @eliazartv81
    Been loving these indigenous series, hopefully you do some on the tribes in Wyoming
  • @hectorr6299
    Thank You Peter for educating the world on this unknown but very beautiful Zuni people.
  • @chieromancer
    An interesting thing about the Zuni language is that it's a language isolate, unrelated to any Uto-Aztecan Indian language. If you like to know more about it, read :"The Zuni Enigma."
  • @sbloome77
    They are so respectful and loving despite past experiences. Something to learn from. This is why they have endured ❤
  • As a New Mexican I encourage everyone from here to watch about the ways and traditions of this land! We live in a land full of life, and amazing culture!! Please keep the content coming. Our people need to know our the true roots to the land!
  • @roz57
    Loved this series on Native Americans. I have learned more here than all my years in school, including college. And thanks to all the tribes for letting American see who they really are as defined by themselves.