What language do the Zuni Indians speak?
Almost all Zuni people speak English today, but most of them also speak their native Zuni language. Zuni is a language isolate, which means it is not related to any known language. Most English speakers find it very difficult to pronounce. If you’d like to know an easy Zuni word, “keshi” (sounds a little like kay-shee) means “hello” in Zuni. What was Zuni culture like in the past? What is it like now? Here is the homepage of the Zuni Pueblo. On their site you can find information about the Zuni people in the past and today. How do Zuni Indian children live, and what did they do in the past? They do the same things all children do–play with each other, go to school and help around the house. Many Zuni children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. In the past, Indian kids had more chores and less time to play in their daily lives, just like colonial children. But they did have dolls, toys, and games to play. A Zuni mother traditionally carried a young child in a cradleboar