222 KTHNOGEOGRAPHY OF THE TEWA INDIAKS [eth. asn. 29 



[12:-25] San Jiiiin Put^oku ' rabbit hole hill' {pu 'rabbit'; te 'dwell- 

 ing-place' 'warren' 'rabbit hole'; \>V\i 'hill'). This name ap- 

 plies also to the small hills surrounding the larger hill on which 

 the circle is placed. See [12 :'26]. 



fl2:2<l] San Juan Kul- qnfi'iwe 'stone quarry' (Itm 'stone'; Vojjf 'to 

 dig'; ''iwe locative). 



There is a quarry at this place from which stone has been taken 

 to build the church and other buildings at San Juan Pueblo. 

 The quarrj^ is said to belong to j\Ir. Samuel Eldodt, of San Juan 

 Pueblo. 



[12:'2T] San Juan '' Okut^ywsejo 'high hill' {^oku 'hill'; fiiyw^jo 'very 

 high ' < t'liijwie. ' high ', jo augmentative). 



This is the sacred high hill of the San Juan Indians. It has 

 two shrines on its top; see [12:28] and [12:30]. The unidentified 

 medicine-plants fciifebi, and tt'wo were found growing on this hill. 



[12:28] The northern peak of [12:27] hill. On this summit is a shrine 

 of stones arranged like a letter U, about a ^ard in length, with 

 the opening toward San Juan Pueblo. 



[12:29] The middle peak of [12:27] hill. 

 There is no shrine on this ])eak. 



[12:30] The southern peak of [12:27] hill. 



There is on this summit a large V-shaped stone shrine with the 

 opening toward San Juan Pueblo. Where the two lines of the 

 V meet is erected a large slab of yellowish stone. 



[12:31] San Juan 'Okuty,'r)weejopsK7j(/e, ^OJcutipjweejopxyffehu'u 'beyond 

 the high hill' 'corner beyond the high hiW {' 0/,tifii)jwsejo, see 

 [12:27]; pfeyge 'beyond'; biiu 'large low roundish place'). 

 These names refer to a more or less definite locality beyond, 

 i.e., east of, [12:27]. Cf. [12:32]. 



[12:32] San Juan Ujliduywcpjop^yfjehwaje 'heights beyond the high 

 hill' {^ Ohutiiyw^jopseyge^ ^^^{IZ-.Zll; Jcwaje 'height'). Thisname 

 may be used to include [12:3.3], which has also a name proper 

 to itself. 



[12:33] San Juan TUitq^tlujVS^ 'large shield painting' {TUitq'i, see 

 [12: 14]; Afc;;^ 'largeness' ' large'; T' locative and adjective-forming 

 postfix). 



This is the large shield painting as distinguished from the 

 'small shield painting' [12:1-1]. [12:33] is long and not shield- 

 shaped, while [12:14] is round like a shield. As noted under 

 [12:32], this hill is sometimes included with the hills designated 

 [12:32] under the descriptive name of '' ()l-utij,yv.icPJop^ij(]ekw<(Je. 



[12:34] San Juan Tdbap olwajeldba 'clitf hole height cliffs' {Toiap'o- 

 kwaje, see [12: 36] ; hia ' cliff '). Cf . [12: 35]. 



