Southwest: Village of the Great Kivas Pictograph Panels
The Village of the Great Kivas is located on the Zuni Reservation in New Mexico. The two pictograph panels in this gallery were painted less than 100 years ago. Kachina Cult imagery is prominent in these panels.
The last image is of a petroglyph panel that was created around 800 years ago. The meaning of the panel has been lost but modern Zuni believe that the figures represent man at the beginning of time before he was "finished". Spirals represent the location of Zuni or the "journey to the center".