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(12) Sia "Pikuris."' Probably from the 8pan. =Cochiti 

 (11), Keresan (13), Eng. (15), and Span. (16). 



(13) Keresan (dialect not stated) "Pikuri'a"^. "-Picuris from 

 Pihuna, its Keresan name."^ It seems probal)le that this is 

 merely the Span, name as pronounced by Keresan Indians. 

 = Coohiti (11), Sia (12), Ena. (15), and Span. (16). 



(11) J icarilla Apache "Tok'ele."^ 



(15) Eng. Picuris. (<Span.). =Cochiti (11), Sia (12), Keresan 

 (13), Span. (16). 



(16) Span. Picuris (of unknown origin). "Picuries.'' ^ "Sant 

 Buenaventura."^ "Pecuri."" "San Lorenzo de los Pecuries."' 

 "Pecuries."* " S. Lorenzo de Picuries.'"' "St. Lawrence."" 

 "S. Lorenzo de los Picuries." '^ " Pecari."'^ " San Lorenzo de 

 Picuries."" "Pecucio."" "Pecucis."" "Pecuris."'" "Pica- 

 ris."" "Pecora."'* "Picoris."'" "Vicuris."-" "San Lorenzo 

 dePecuries."^' "Picux."" "Picuni."^' "Ticori."=* "Picto- 

 ris."" "S. Lorenzo." =» "Picuri."^' "Picuria."^^ "Piccu- 

 ries." =" ' ' San Lorenzo de los Picuries." '" " Le village des Picu- 

 ris."^' "Picuris."" 



(17) Span. "Acha."^^ "Acha" is identified with Picuris by 

 Bandelier. It may be a corruption of Jemez Ota; see Jemez 

 (8), above. Or it may come from a Pecos form cognate with 

 Jemez Ota. 



Picuris Pueblo stands on the north side of Pueblo Creek 

 [8:86] about a mile above the confluence of the latter with Pe- 

 nasco Creek [8:85]. Bandelier says of Picuris: "At the time of 

 the first occupation of New Mexico, Picuries formed a considera- 



iSpinden, Sia notes, MS., 1911. " Calhoun, in Cal. Mess, and Corresp., p. 212, 

 2Hodge, field notes. Bur. Amer. Ethn., 1895 18S0. 



(Handbook Inds., pt. 2, p. 245, 1910). " Calhoun, ibid., p. 211. 



3 Hodge, ibid., p. 246. » Lane in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, p. 6S9, 

 < Oflate (1598) inDoc. Jn«d.,xvi,pp.l09,2.57,1871. 1855. 



' Onate, ibid., p. 257. ^ Ward in Indian Affairs Beport lor 1867, p. 213, 

 6 MS. of 1683, quoted by Bau'lelier in ,lri-A. Inst. 1868. 



Papers, iii, p. 88, 1890. "- Hinton, Handbook to .\riz., map, 1878. 



' Vetancurt (co. 1693) in Teatro Mex., p. 318, a Powell in Ayner. Naturalist, xiv, p. 605, Aug., 



1S71 (uiis-siori name.) 1880. 



8 Vetancurt. ibid., p. 300. « Gatscbet in Mag. Amer. IIi.?t., p. 259, Apr., 



9 Jefferys. Amer. Atlas, map 5, 1776. 1882. 



i» Kitchin, map of N. A., 1787. ^ Curtis, Children of the Sun, p. 121, 1883. 



u Bowles, map of America, 17.i0+. -* Bancroft, Ariz, and N. Mex., p. 281, 1889. 



12 Hervas (ca. l.sOO) quoted by Priehard, Phys. - Ibid., p. 176, map. 



Hist. Man., V, p. 341, 1847. ™ Indian Affairs Report, p. 506, 18S9. 



isAlencaster (1805) quoted by Prince, New » I,add, Story of New Mexico, p. 201, 1891. 



Mexico, p. 37, 1883. ^ Bandelier, Final Report, pt. ii,p. 206, 1892. 



" Pike, Exped., 2d map, ISIO. " Hewett, Communautfe, p. 29, 1908. 



15 Ibid., 3d map. 1810. ^- Handbook Inds., pt. 2, p. 245. 



16 Humboldt, Atlas SoUT.-Espagne, carte 1,1811. sscastafleda (1596) in Ternaux-Compans, Voy. 

 " Simpson, Exped. to Navajo country, 2d map, ix, p. 168, 1838. 



1850. 



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