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Halona Idiwan’a, the Middle Place, is the Zuni name for Zuni Pueblo. The pueblo is located about 150 miles west of Albuquerque, in a valley surrounded by mesas. The Zuni people have lived in the Southwest since time immemorial, and their present reservation is 450,000 acres, with additional outholdings. Unless observances are occurring, visitors may respectfully visit the historic Middle Village of the pueblo.
Visitors must check in at the Visitor Center for an orientation. Download the Visitor Center’s brochure (PDF).
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Zuni Pueblo
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Type of place:
Zuni Pueblo
Ownership:
Pueblo of Zuni
Contact:
Zuni Visitor Center, 1239 State Highway 53, Zuni NM
Telephone:
(505) 782-7238
Email:
tourism@ashiwi.org
Website:
Hours:
Call for information
Guided tours:
Yes
Entrance fee:
Fees for tours
Nearby heritage sites:
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Project Zuni Origins