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<i>The Outlier Survey: A Regional View of Settlement in the San Juan Basin</i>. Robert P. Powers , William B. Gillespie , Stephen H. Lekson
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Cushing at Zuni: The Correspondence and Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879-1884. Jesse Green, editor. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1990. ix + 441 pp., figures, maps, appendixes, notes, bibliography, index. ’45.00 (cloth).
Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color. William M. Ferguson and Arthur H. Rohn. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1987. xiv + 296 pp., illustrations, glossary, biblio., index. 20.00 (paper).
Cooperation at the Pueblo of Zuni
The Pueblo of Zuni is located in west-central New Mexico and east-central Arizona, with a Reservation encompassing approximately 655 square miles. Of these 640 square miles comprise the main reservation in New Mexico, almost one square mile of land surrounds Zuni Salt Lake some 60 miles south of the main reservation, and the remaining 14 square miles of Zuni Heaven (Kolhu/wala:wa), also detached from the main reservation, are located near Saint Johns, Arizona. Zuni has a long and unique history and continues to forge its own distinctive path to link its past with its future.</jats:p
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