A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center, Native American museum in Zuni Pueblo, United States
The A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center is a cultural institution in Zuni Pueblo dedicated to the history and traditions of the Zuni people. The building houses permanent exhibitions on creation stories, craftsmanship, and how the community evolved over time, along with spaces for local artworks and artifacts.
The institution was founded in 1992 by Zuni community members to preserve their cultural heritage. It occupies a former trading building that holds importance in the area's past.
The museum shows how Zuni people practice their traditional crafts and pass down stories within the community today. Visitors can see how these practices shape daily life and remain central to Zuni identity.
The grounds feature traditional Zuni gardens that visitors can explore during their visit. Staff members can offer guidance on which areas to see and the best times to view the displays.
The museum logo features a bird from an ancient bowl discovered in a nearby village, likely representing a turkey or parrot. This symbol connects the institution to archaeological findings and shows how ancestral art shapes the museum's identity.
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