By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico (AP)
On any given week, tourists from around the world may knock at the front door of the Paywa home in Zuni Pueblo.
Along with freshly baked Zuni bread, they are probably looking for something more – a unique tourist stop, information about a centuries-old tradition or a personal glimpse into an American Indian home.
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico (AP)
On any given week, tourists from around the world may knock at the front door of the Paywa home in Zuni Pueblo.
Along with freshly baked Zuni bread, they are probably looking for something more – a unique tourist stop, information about a centuries-old tradition or a personal glimpse into an American Indian home.