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"Hemes".' "Jermz".= "Tames".^ "Ameges"/ "Jemex".= 

 "Jeui-es"." "Amies'\^ "Amios".^ "Zemas".» "Jemos''.'" 

 "Jeuies(sprich: cheiues)"." "Hemes".'= "Amayes".'^ "Temes"." 

 "Hermes".'' "jfemes".'" "Jurnez"." "Emenes".'» "Emeaes"." 

 "Euimes".'" "Jemmes".- 



The Jetfiez express ' Jeaiez Indian' not only by //f, plu. Ihmif^ 

 hut by postpounding fsa'd 'person', plu. fsd'af 'people', to any 

 of the numerous forms denoting the pueblo. The Jemez lan- 

 guage' is similarly expressed by postpounding tsaJAtu 'language' 

 (te(f^ 'person' 'human being'; t^ 'to speak'). 



For a good account of the history of Jemez Pueblo and of the 

 Jemez Tribe see Hodge in Handbook Inds., pt. 1, pp. 629-31, 1907. 

 Some of the older men at Jemez remember the history of the 

 tribe very accurately. Of the shape of Jemez Pueblo Bande- 

 lier writes: "Jemez . . . a double quadrangle with two squares."^^ 

 Bandolier probably exaggerates the amount of Navaho lilood at 

 Jemez: "Jemez is more than half Navajo, and one of their lead- 

 ing men, whom unsophisticated American Indian worshippers are 

 wont to admire as a typical and genuine Pueblo, the famous 

 Nazle, was Navajo by birth, education, and inclination."^^ ''We 

 ouo-ht to consider that, for instance, the Indians of Zuni have 

 intermarried with and plentifully absorbed Navajo, Tigua, and 

 Jemez blood."" 

 [27:36] San Isidro, see [29:91]. 



[27:37] Span. Ojo Chamizo "spring greasewood". "Ojo Chamiso".25 

 [27:38] Jemez Kwadkij, 'rock-pine mountain' QciDa 'rock-pine' 'Pinus 

 scopulorum'; /# 'niountain'). 



1 Kern in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, pp. 32, 39, 1854. 



2 Ibid., p. 39. 



» Brackenridge, Early Span. Discov., p. 19, 1857. 



< Siguenza quoted by Buschmann, Neu.-Mex., pp. 228, 264, 1858. 



6 Taylor in Cal. Farmer, June 12, 1863. 



6 Ward in Ind. Aff. Rep. for 1867, p. 210, 1868. 



' Davis, Span. Conquest New Mex., p. 252, 1869. 



8 Ibid., map. 



s Simpson in Jfnir. Amer. Geog. Soc, v, p, 195, 1874. 

 10 Loew (1875) in miceler Sure. Sep., vii, p. 345, 1.S79. 



" Gatschet, Zwolt Spraehen aus dem SUdwesten Nordamerikas, p. 41, 1876. 

 12 Bandelier in Papers Areh. Inst., Amer. ser., i, p. 23, 1S.81. 

 » Duro, Don Diego de Penalosa, p. 128, 1882. 

 » Gatscbet in Mag. Amer. Hist, p. 259, Apr., 1882. 

 15 Curtis, Children of the Sun, p. 121, 1SR3; misquoting Castafleda. 

 i« ten Kate, Synonymie, p. 6, 1884. 

 1' Areh. Inst. Hep., v, p. 3", 1884. 

 18 Bancroft, Ariz, and N. Mex., p. 132, 1889. 

 18 Bandelier, Final Report, pt. n, p. 206, 1892. 

 50 Columbus Memorial Vol., p. 155, 1893. 

 =1 Peet in Amer. Antiq., XVII, p. 354, 1895. 

 22 Bandelier, op. cit., pt. I, p. 265, 1890. 



23 Ibid., p. 262. 



24 Ibid., p. 261. 



2'U. S. Geol. Surrey, Jemes sheet, 1890. 



