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(11) Keresan (dialect unspecified). Cf. the forms of similar 

 sound. "Acus".^ "Hacus":^ same as "Acus". "Acuco":^ 

 perhaps from the Zuni form. "Coco".* "Suco".'^ "Acuca"." 

 "Vacus".' "Vsacus".' "Acoma":' evidently from the Keresan 

 name for the people. "Yacco"." "Acoma"." "Acoman"." 

 "Acomeses".'^ "Acquia".^^ "Aioma"." "Acu".^= "Aiorao".'" 

 "S* Estevan Acoma"." " Aleuco":'* apparently either directly 

 or indirectly from the Zuui form. "Aacus".'* "Acux".'" 

 "Acomo''.^" "Atlachaco"." "Alomas"." "Aconie".^' "Aquia"'.'* 

 "San Estevan de Acoma".=* " S. Estevau de Acama".=^ 

 "Acomas":^" this refers to the people; the expression is "pueblo 

 de Acomas". "Acona"." "Acucans'".-' "Aconia'".-^ "San 

 Est^ban de Acoma".»° "Ako".^' "Ago"." " San Esteban de 

 Asoma".^^ "-Abucios".'* "Acmaat"." "Acomenses''.^" "A-ko"." 



1 Nifa (1539) in Hakluyt, Voy., iii, p. 440, 1600. 



2Ni5a (1539) cited by Coronado (1540) in Doc. Inld., xiv, p. 322, 1870. 



3 Castaneda (IMO) in Wtnsliip, Coronado Exped., p. 519, 1896. 



'Alvarado (1540) in Winship, ibid., p. 594. 



5 Galyano (1563) in Hakluyt Snc. Pub., xxx, p. 227, 1862, according to Hodge, Handbooklnds., pt. 1, p. 

 11, 1907, misquoting " Acueo" of Coronado; also applied to Cicuie=Pecos [29:33]. 



fiRamusio, Nav. et Viaggi, Iir, p. 1, 1565. 



' Nica, Relation in Ramusio, ibid., p. 357. 



SEspejo (1583) in Doc. Inid., xv, p. 116, 1871. 



!>0nate (1598), ibid., xvi, p. 115 (according to Hodge, op. cit., for Spaii. y Acco — 'and Acco')- 

 i»0nate (1598) in Doc. Inid., xvi.p. 127. 

 n Hftliluyt, Voy., p. 469, 1600 (or Acoma; citing Espejo, 1583). 

 1= Villagran, Hist. Nueva Mex., p. 158, 1610. 



13 Benavides (1630) misquoted in Nouv. Ann. Voy., Stb ser., xxvii, p. 307, 1851. 

 ULinschoten, Descrip. de I'Am^rique, p. 836, map, 1638. 

 'sOgilby, America, p. 392, 1671. 

 '6 Ibid., map. 



1' De I'Isle, Caxte Mex. et Floride, 1703. 

 isBarcia, Ensayo, p. 21, 1728. 

 19 Mota-Padilla, Hist, de la Conq., p. Ill, 1742. 

 Mlbid., p. 169. 



=1 Ibid., p. 159, source unknown to the writer. 



22 Ibid., p. 515, given In Handbook Inds., pt. 1, p. U, 1907, as probably equivalent to Acoma. 

 =3 MS. of 1764 cited in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, in, p. 304, 1853. 



MJeflerys, Amer. Atlas, map 5, 1776, (doubtless the same, but Jeflerys locates also San Estevan 

 de .\coma). 

 ^ Brion de la Tour, map r.\m6r., 1779 (misprint). 

 28 Aleedo, Die. Geog., ii, pp. 523, 549, 1787. 

 2' Emory, Recon., p. 133, 1848. 

 28 Whipple in Pcu-. R. R. Rep., iii, pt. 3, p. 90, 1856. 

 25 Ward in Ind. Aff. Rqj. for 18M, p. 191, 1865. 



30 Vetancurt, Teatro Mex., iii, p. 319, 1871. 



31 Loew (1875) in ^neeler Sarv. Rep., vii, pp. 339, 345, 1879. 



32 Bandelier in Arclueol. Inst. Papers, i, p. 14, 1881, (misprint, g for 9?). 



33 0rozco y Berra in Anales Mims. Fom. Mei., vi, p. 255, 1882. 



siDuro, Don Diego de Penalosa, p. 23, 1882, given in Handbook Inds., pt. 1, p. 11, 1907, as for "the 

 Acus of Niza". 

 31 Evans (1888) in Compte-Rendu Congr. Int. Amer., vii, p. 229, 1890. 

 s« Bancroft, Ariz, and N. Mex., p. 145, 1889. 

 3' Bandelier, Final Report, pt. i, p. 260, 1890. 



