keshi the zuni connection zuni fetishes and jewelry from the Zuni Pueblo

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505.795.7119


gallery contact:
505.989.8728
227 don gaspar
santa fe, nm 87501

gallery hours:
mon-sat: 10am-5pm
sun: 11am - 5pm





Links


Pueblo of Zuni

The Official Site of the Zuni Tribe


The Inn at Halona

The Inn operates as a Bed and Breakfast in Zuni under a Lodging Business License issued by the Zuni Tribe.
It is the only such establishment in the Zuni Pueblo.


Zuni Eagle Sanctuary

Created in 1999, the Zuni Eagle Sanctuary is the first eagle sanctuary owned and operated by Native Americans as well as the first aviary constructed for the purpose of cultural preservation.
Keshi will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of all eagle fetishes on our website to the Zuni Eagle Sanctuary.


Zuni Pueblo Department of Tourism

Official visitor's guide from the Zuni Tourism Department.


Historic Walks Of Santa Fe

Historic Walks of Santa Fe offers walking tours in Santa Fe and surrounding areas.


Indian Arts & Crafts Association

IACA works to promote authentic Native American arts and crafts through public education and through common standards for the industry.


Inside Santa Fe

Santa Fe's premier travel planner.


Institute of American Indian Arts

The IAIA Museum is dedicated to showcasing contemporary Native American Fine Art and to training the next generation of Native Museum professionals.


Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

Reflecting a broad mission that encompasses the entire history of humankind, the museum's collections are worldwide in scope, with extensive holdings from throughout North, South, and Central America, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Pacific Islands. With its primary emphasis on the Southwest, the Maxwell is world-renowned for its holdings from this region. The Maxwell offers to visitors an opportunity to experience the richness of human lifeways in all their diverse expressions, providing a setting for both education and enjoyment unique in our state.


Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, tells the stories of the Native American people of the Southwest from pre-historic through contemporary times. Its changing exhibitions draw from an unparalleled collection of Native American art and material culture representing the Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, and other indigenous cultures of the Southwest.


National Museum of the American Indian

The National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteenth museum of the Smithsonian Institution. It is the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the Indian voice.


Santa Fe Trend

A local publication dedicated to the “art of living well” through art, design and architecture.


Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art with an emphasis on the Southwest.


New Mexico Tourism Department

Welcome to the Land of Enchantment


Playing For Change: Song Around The World "Stand By Me"

From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently. The video eventually features a group of Zunis in Zuni Pueblo singing “Stand By Me".


Santa Fe Sun Monthly


Southwestern Association for Indian Arts

Official website of Santa Fe's annual Indian Market.


Bioneers

Bioneers is a forum for connecting the environment, health, social justice, and spirit within a broad progressive framework.