HARRINGTON] PLACE-NAMES 277 



The name is said to refer to a gap or pass in tlie range itself. 

 Why the name was given is not known; the informants say that 

 there maj' be an old water reservoir there or that the pass may 

 resemble a reservoir in some way. The canyon [16:133] begins at 

 this pass, from which it takes its name. Cf. also [16:1.31]. 



[16:133] San Ildefonso PoqwawifsPl 'water reservoir gap canvon ', 

 referring to [16:132] {PoqwawPi, see [16:132]; tsi'i 'canyon'). 



[16:134] San Ildefonso K'y,)ohukwaje 'wolf corner height', referring 

 to [16:135] {K'u/obu'u, see [16:135]; Iwaje 'height"). 



[16:135] San Ildefonso K'njohiCu 'wolf corner' {^'itjo 'wolf; buu 

 'large low roundish place'). 



This name refers to a very large and well known low place. 



[16:136] Siin Ildefonso Tsi.ieg.i''infsl'/', see [17:30]. 



[16:137] San Ildefonso Ssefiikewe ^round-cactus pointhiW (xse 'round- 

 cactus' of various species, among others Opuntia comanchica and 

 Opuutia pol3-acantha; fn'n ' horizontal)}- projecting point or cor- 

 ner'; kewe'hiW 'knob'). Three informants gave this form of 

 the name independently; one gave the first syllable as fsp 

 'grouse'. 



This is a small roundish topped hill south of [16:135] and on the 

 soiathern side also of [16:136]. 



[16:138] San Ildefonso T'qnt' akwajeyjflnCu, see [17:10]. 



[16:139] San Ildefonso Po.sy^e'iT^yAw'M, see [17:17]. 



[16:110] San Ildefonso Keiawihu'u, see [17:10]. 



[16:111] San Ildefonso l^iDqwihu'u, see [17:25]. 



[16:112] San Ildefonso \iiebehti'u, see [17:29]. 



[16:143] San Ildefonso Besu'iyfhii'u, see [17:37]. 



[16:144] San Ildefonso TsUe'hu'u, see [17:34]. 



[16:145] San Ildefonso Tsil-u-aje, see [20:45J. 



[16:146] San Ildefonso KthajiCe'ijjfhit'u, see [17:42]. 



[16:147] San Ildefonso iV(rfw/>a'2/sr«', see [17:58]. 



[16:148] Frijoles Canyon, see [28:6]. 



Unlocateu 



San Ildefonso E'ajepvrjf 'fetish mountain' {Jc'uje 'fetish' 'shrine'; 

 piyf 'mountain'). 



This mountain is said to be somewhere west of Guaje Creek 

 [16:53]. 

 San Ildefonso P'ahewPl 'fire gulch gap' {pa 'tire'; he 'small groove' 

 'arroyito' 'gulch'; wPi 'gap'). 



This gap is said to be in the vicinity of the upper P'ahewlhuu 

 [16:25] and gives the name to the latter. 



