Talk:Zuni mythology

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[edit] To do to imporve

Currently, the article is more of a listing of characters in "Zuni mythology" (and a short list at that). I don't know where folks want to take this article, but as starters, how about this:

  • give a description on each of the characters
  • expand the list
  • talk about some ceremonies
  • talk about historical ceremonial artifacts and their relationship to modern ceremonial objects
  • talk about Zuni cultural protection and how the traditional "Zuni mythology" plays into that process.

CJLippert 21:52, 24 September 2007 (UTC)