Zuni Wic Program
The Zuni Pueblo, located in a scenic valley about 150 miles west of Albuquerque, has a rich cultural heritage that has thrived for thousands of years, deeply rooted in their connection to the land and natural resources. Primarily farmers, the Zuni people cultivate maize and wheat while also engaging in traditional crafts such as jewelry making, painting, pottery, and fetish carving, which serve to unite their past with the present.
The Zuni Tribal Government operates with a structured council led by elected officials and a judicial system established to provide effective means of redress in civil and limited criminal matters. The tribe encompasses approximately 450,000 acres across McKinley and Cibola counties in New Mexico, showcasing a diverse range of habitats and resources that contribute to the community's way of life.
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