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  • Shiwi Ts'Ana Elementary School
  • Zuni, NM
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Keshi / Welcome to Halona Idiwana - our Middle Place - also known as Zuni Pueblo! Zuni Pueblo is the largest of the nineteen New Mexican Pueblos, covering more than 700 square miles and with a population of over 10,000. We are considered the most traditional of all the New Mexico Pueblos, with a unique language, culture, and history. Our year is marked by a cycle of traditional ceremonial activities; the most sacred and perhaps the most recognized is the annual Sha'lak'o event. An important part of our rich tradition is in Band music. The Zuni Pueblo Band is one of the few remaining tribal bands in the country. This tradition began in the 1920's when we began performing Sousa and other military marches in Christian mission schools. At Dowa Yalanne School, we are creating a new wave of nearly 250 young musicians to carry on the Band music tradition. We are very grateful for your help!

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Keshi / Welcome to Halona Idiwana - our Middle Place - also known as Zuni Pueblo! Zuni Pueblo is the largest of the nineteen New Mexican Pueblos, covering more than 700 square miles and with a population of over 10,000. We are considered the most traditional of all the New Mexico Pueblos, with a unique language, culture, and history. Our year is marked by a cycle of traditional ceremonial activities; the most sacred and perhaps the most recognized is the annual Sha'lak'o event. An important part of our rich tradition is in Band music. The Zuni Pueblo Band is one of the few remaining tribal bands in the country. This tradition began in the 1920's when we began performing Sousa and other military marches in Christian mission schools. At Dowa Yalanne School, we are creating a new wave of nearly 250 young musicians to carry on the Band music tradition. We are very grateful for your help!

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