HARKINGTON] PLACE-NAMES 129 



Unlocated 



(1) Eng. Abiquiu Mountains. (<Span.). =Span. (2). "the range. 

 ... of Abiquiu." '■ 



(2) Span. Sierra de Abiquiu 'Alnquiu Mountains', named from 

 Abiquiu Peak [2:10] and Abiquiu settlement [3:.36]. =Eng. (1). 

 "Sierra de Abiquiu."^ 



The mountains we.st of Abiquiu are thus called. They are 

 really the northern part of the Jemez Range; see Tsqmpije'P' piyf 

 [Large Features: S]. "The northern end of the range {Tsqm- 

 pije'P^pvijf] is formed liy the Sierra de Abiquiu, with the peak 

 of the same name [2:10]; then follows the Cerro Pelado [2:13]. "^ 

 It is very uncertain just which and how man\- mountains are in- 

 cluded by the name. See [2:1U] and [3:30]. 

 Di'qrjl-waje 'turkey tracks height' {dl 'turkey' 'chicken'; ^qijf 'foot' 

 'footprint'; Zv/v//t' 'on top' 'height'). 



This is said to be a low mesa somewhere near Roman Mountain 

 [2:J:1]. The name is familiar at San Juan, Santa Clara, and San 

 lldefonso. 

 Santa Clara Kvp'ubii'u 'hollowed stone corner' 0cu 'stone'; p'u 'hol- 

 lowness' 'hollow'; hu^u ' large low roundish place'). jP'?( is prob- 

 ably connected with p' u ' to inflate'. 



A place near upper Oso Creek [5:35], according to two Santa 

 Clara informants. 

 Santa Clara 3lako\€a,pijj f 'sky mountain' [laakoim 'sky'; plijf 

 'mountain'). 

 This is a mountain north or northwest of Santa Clara Pueblo. 

 Span. San Jose 'Saint Joseph'. 



According to Mr. J. A. Jean^on this is a Mexican settloment 

 on upper Oso Creek [5:3.5]. 



(1) Eng. San Lorenzo settlement. (<Span.). =Span. (2). 



(2) Span. San Lorenzo, Plazita San Lorenzo ' Saint Lawrence'. 

 = Eng. (1). _ 



This Mexican settlement is said to be southeast of S^iekioaje 

 ^ [2:22] and northeast of nit'innx [2:2:3]. 

 TssRtage 'over at the white slope' {fsx 'whiteness' 'white'; to' a 



'gradual slope' 'gentle slope'; g.e 'down at' 'over at'). See 



[2:32]_. 

 Pueblo ruin nearer Pedernal Mountain [2:'.»] than [2:7], q. v. 



[3] ABIQUIU SHEET 



The Tewa refer to the country about Abiquiu as ^Abekjup/'je 

 'up Abi(|uiu way' (AieJju 'xVbiquiu' ;^//(^ 'toward'). The ruins 

 shown on this sheet (map 3) are all claimed by the Tewa. 



1 Biindelier, t'iiial Report, pt. ii, p. 11, 1892. 



2 Ibid., p. 72, note. 

 S75S4 ° — 29 ETH— 16 9 



