HARIUNGTOX] PLACE-NAMES 439 



below. Cf. Tewa (1). A Cochiti person is called Kfdtu'd, i) + 

 plural Kfdto'df. 



(5) Isleta " Pii'l-ab ' soapweed town'".' "Paiahuide 'a Cochiti 

 man'"'.' "Pa'hlai":" given as both Isleta and Sandianame, pi'ob- 

 ably signifying- 'soapweed place'. Cf. Picuris (3), Sandia (6). 



(6) Sandia "Pa'hlai'':^ given as both Isleta and Sandia name, 

 probably signifying 'soapweed place'. Cf. Picuris (3), Isleta (5). 



(7) Cochiti Kotfete of obscure etymology. This name appears 

 to have about this form in all the Keresan dialects. See Sia (8), 

 Acoma (9). It gives rise to the Tewa, Jemez, Hopi, Eng., 

 and Span, forms. The name Kotfete was first applied, it is said, 

 to Kiitfctehc'Caftetafoma [28:unlocated], q. v. 'Cochiti people' 

 is expressed by postpounding iiiai. 'people'; 'Cochiti language' 

 by postpounding msewatfi 'people's talk' (was 'people'). 

 "Cochiti".^ "Chochiti".^" "Cochite".° "Cochitti".'^ "Co- 

 cheli".^ "San Buena Ventura de Cochiti".^ "Chochite".' 

 "Cuchin"." "Cuchili"." "Qui'-me".'' "Co-chi-te-mi'":'^ 

 evidently for Kotfetemse. "Cochilis"." "Cochity"." "San 

 Buenaventura de Cochiti ".'= " Cochiteumi ". '" "Cochitemi":" 

 given as the name of the language of the Cochiti ; for Eotfetemse. 

 "Cotchiti".'« "Cochitinos"."' "Cocluti".^" "Cochit".-' "Cot- 

 chita".2= "Cocheti'\=^ "Cochito".=* "Cocheto".-" "Ko-tyi- 

 ti":-° given as Cochiti name for Cochiti. "Kot-ji-ti"." "K6- 

 tite":^' given as the Hano Tewa name ; doubtless for Hopi (10) or 



1 Gatschet, Isleta MS. vooab., Bur. Amer. Ethn., 1SS5 fcited in Handbook Inds., pt. l,p. 318, 1907). 



2 Hodge, field notes, Bur. Amer. Ethn., 189-5 (Handbook Inds., op. cit.). 



'Onate (1.598) in Doc. Ined., xvi, p. 102, 1871. 



<Ibid, p. 114. 



5 Z4rate-Salmeron (ca. 1629) quoted by Bancroft, Native Race.s, i, p. 60U, 1892. 



« Vargas (169-)) quoted by Bandelier in Final Report, pt. ii, p. I<i8, 1892. 



' Vaugondy, map Amorique, 1778. 



8 AIencaster(180.5) in Meline, Two Thousand Miles, p. 212, 1,S67. 



' Barreiro, Ojeada sobre N. Uix., p. 1-5. 1832. 



>»Abert, Report, map, 1848. 



n Simpson, Report to Sec. War, map 4, IS.'jO. 



"Pao. R. R. Rep., ill, pt. 3, p. 90, 1856. 



"Meriwether (ISiS) in II. R. Ex:. Doc. 37, SUh Congress, 3d sess., p. 146, 18B7. 



" Ind. Aff. Hep. for 1864, p. 194, 186.5. 



IS Ibid, for 1867, p. 213, 1868. 



"Cubas, Repub. of Mex., p. 65, 1876. 



" Gatschet, Zwolf Sprachen aus dem Siidwesten Nordamerika.s, p. 60, 1876. 



i« Powell in Amer. Nat., xiv. p. 604, Aug. 1880. 



» Bandelier in Archaiot. Inst. Bull., i, p. 26, 1883. 



M Curtis, Children of the Sun, p. 121, 1883. 



21 Prince, N. Mux., p. 217, 1883. 



«Kingsley, Stand. Nat. Hist., Ti, p. 183, 1885. 



a Ind. Aff. Sep. for 1889, p. 263, 1889. 



24 Bancroft, Arizona and N. Mes,, map. 1889. 



2s Ind. Aff. fi(7). for 1889, p. 264, 1889. 



2» Bandelier, Final Report, pt. i, p. 12i;, isgfl. 



2' Ibid., p. 260. 



!» Stephen in Sth Rep. Bur. Amer. Ellui., p. 37, 1891. 



