'384 ETHNOGEOGRAPHY OF THE TEWA INDIANS (eth. axn. 29 



[25:55] Namh^ Kul(xd('"' 'gTiivcl points' 'gravel turrets' ijiulcce. 

 'gravel' "coarse sand' < /<:« 'istoiie', A'g; as in 'o't^ 'sand'; ^e'" 

 'small cone' 'upward projecting cone of small size' 'turret"). 



The hill has gravelly turrets, hence the name. It is quite a 

 long ridge. 



[25:56] Nambe Tslpahivu 'flaking-stone fire arroyo' (t^'ii 'flaking- 

 stone'; '/?"« 'tire'; Am'm 'large groove' 'arro\-o'). Cf. [25:57]. 



[25:57] Namb6 Tulpakwaje 'flaking-stone fire height' {Tuij^'a-, see [25: 

 50]; hwaje 'height'). 



This height is for the greater part north of the Tiilp ahu a [25: 5()]. 



[25:58] Nambe Tsyisenflpiyf 'mountain of the yellow weed called 

 fey' (fey 'an unidentified weed said to bear yellow flowers'; tsenfi 

 an old form meaning 'yellowness' 'yellow", used in the name of 

 the Yellow Corn Maiden and in some place-names; ]}\yf 'moun- 

 tain'). 



This long narrow range of hills extends from [25:55] to [25:G2]. 

 Cf. [25:59]. 



[25:59] Nambe TayTsenj'ipowri 'road gap of the j'ellow weed called 

 fey' {Tsy,rse)ifi; po 'trail' 'road'; wPi 'gap'). Cf. [25:58]. 

 An old wagon road passes through a gap at this place. 



[25:60] Nambe Jo/niu, Johuhu''u 'cane-cactus arroyo' 'cane-cactus 

 corner arroyo' {jo 'cane cactus' 'Opuntia arborescens'; J?/'?/. 

 ' large low roundish place'; Am'm 'large groove' 'arroyo'). The 

 name presupposes a Jobii'u; see under [25:unlocated]. 



[25:61] Nambe Popeivedikewe of ol)Scure etymology {po 'water'; 

 />'^i/;e.^i unexplained; ^61/;^ 'height' 'peak'). 



[25:62] Naml)e Mahij,te7iuhw((je, sec [24:-l:6]. 



Unlocated 



Nambe \-ihepvijf of obscure etymology ("aJf^ unexplained; phjf 'moun- 

 tain'). This appears to be the name of a mountain situated some- 

 where in the area covered by the eastern part of this sheet. Cf., 

 however, [25:12] with which it may be identical, 'a being for '<? 

 and lee tiie counterpart of hu^ic. 



Nambe JobiCu 'cane-cactus corner' {jo 'cane cactus' 'Opuntia arbor- 

 escens"; hiCu 'large low roundish place'). The designation Jobu- 

 liiCu [25:60] presupposes this name. 



Nambe KeliowaJtsi^i of obscure etymology (kehovxi unexplained'; tkri 

 'canyon'). 

 This is a canyon not very far east of [25:24], it is said. 



Nambe Kiipitsi'Qywilcej!, Kupiwcuii'' qywiJi-eji ' red rock canyon pueblo 

 ruin' 'red rock gap pueblo ruin', referring to [25:-tO] {K" pits Pi, 

 k"piwaJ't\se.Q [25:10]; 'qrjwiJcejl 'pueblo ruin' < 'oyivi 'pueblo', 

 Iceji 'old' postpound). 



