Zuni Sun
2011

What is the zuni word for sun?
Please would really appreciate this, I cannot find it on the internet.
Also would be good if you can inform me were i could ask people who understand the zuni culture/religon in depth as I see their symbols when meditating and need to ask some questions.
Thankyou
According to the source mentioned below it’s “Ya’dok’ya” – but I can’t guarantee that it’s correct. Look for yourself whether this website seems trustworthy to you. It looks good to me, and has some additional info you might find interesting. Hope that helps.
IN THE SUN – JOSEPH ARTHUR COVER BY ZUNI
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Hopi Bird and Sun Face in Zuni Jewelry $16.39 Delve into the fascinating origins and contemporary interpretations of Sun Face and Thunderbird/Hopi Bird designs. This thorough study was undertaken to establish the identities of 33 Zuni artists and their interpretations of these traditional designs from the 1940s through the 1960s. Their mosaic stone and shell inlay pins, bracelets, bolo ties, and other ornaments appear in over 190 color photos… |
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Voice of the Eagle $7.99 Continues the story of She Who Remembers, who must battle suspicion and envy and pass on her powers to her daughter marked at birth for an awesome destiny…. |
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Sun Journey: A Story of Zuni Pueblo $0.27 Ann Nolan Clark’s sensitive text and Zuni artist Percy Tsisete Sandy’s authentic illustrations follow the daily life of a ten-year-old Zuni Indian boy, Ze-do, and his Grandfather Hotima, Sun Priest of Zuni Pueblo…. |

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