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The correct spelling is We'wha. Pronounced WAY-wah.
We'wha visited Washington, D.C. in 1886, not 1866.
Contemporary Zunis refer to We'wha when speaking in English with the male pronoun.
-Will Roscoe, author, The Zuni Man-Woman