566 ETHNCMiEOGRAPHV OF THE TEWA INDIANS lETii. anx. 29 



••Qnivira".' "(Juivina''.^ "Quivica".^ "Quivira;".'' "Quivi- 

 ■ ron.ses": "' applied to tlie people. "Miveia"." *"'(iran Quivra".' 

 *"LaGranQuivira".« *"GranQuivira".» "Quivera".'" *"Grand 

 Quavira"." "Quiviraiis": '- appli(>d to tho pooplo. *"Grand Qui- 

 vira".'^ *"'Juan Quivira"." "(^iiitiira".''' 



(3) Piro (?) "Tavira", etc. This name is first identified by 

 Bandelier,'" with "Quivira" as applied to a pueblo ruin in cen- 

 tral New Mexifo. The Tewa informants do not know this name, 

 although Bandelier'" mentions a deceased San Ildefonso Tewa In- 

 dian and also an old Santo Domingo Indian who knew it and in- 

 formed him that it is the same as "Quivira". The writer hopes 

 to get information about this name from Tiwa and Piro. 



The name is applied by writers to a former pneblo of the Tom- 

 piro country at which a large stone church was built, but its identi- 

 fication with the pueblo ruin 3.3 miles south of Estancia [29:107] 

 seems to he uncertain. "Tavira"." "Tabira".'^ "Tabira".'" 

 "Tabirti"-": said to be also erroneously called "Gran-quivira". 

 "Ta-bi-ra"'.=' 



(3) Source unknown, "Tindan":" according to Handbook 

 Inds., pt. 2, p. 317 (1910), we have in this name Quivira and 

 Teton confused. For discussion of the names see Hodge's articles 

 Qulrira and Tnhim in Handbook Inds., pt. 2, in which references 

 to other works dealing with the subject ai'e given. 

 Eng. Ship Rock. So called from its resemblance to a ship. Although 

 this rock is known to a number of Tewa, there is no Tewa name 

 for it. 



This is an isolated rock 1,600 feet high, in San Juan County, 

 New Mexico. The walls are cliffs and no ooe is known ever to have 



• Mota-Padilla, Hist, de la Conquista. p. 164, 174'J (misprint). 



2Dobbs, Huflson Bay, p. 163, 1741 (misprint). 



' Hornet, Anec. Am4r., p. 221, 1776. 



<Morel!i, Fasti Novi Orbis, p. 23, 1776. 



s Alcedo, Die. Geog., iv, p. 389, 17SS. 



6 Pennant, Arctic Zoology, p. 3, 1792 (misprint). 



^Ilowe, Hist. Coll., map, 1S51. 



»lbid., p. 377. 



s Parke, map N. Mex., 1S51. 



'"Sehoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, p. 2S, laM. 



" Marcou in .Mbllhausen, Paciflf, i, p. 34s, isss. • 



1- Prince, New Mex., p. 166, 1883. 



■sWallaee, Land of Pueblos, p. 240, 1S88. 



^*Amcr. Anlii]., x, p. 255, 1888. 



i^'Demarcaci6n y Division, etc. (date unknown) in Vnc. InliL, xv. p. 461. 1871. 



i« Final Rci>ort, pt. n, pp. 290-91, 1892. 



I'De Fer, Carte de Californie et du Nouveau Mexique (1705) cited by Bandclicr, op. cit. 



'"E.scalante (1778) quoted by Bandelier, op. cit., pt. i, p. 132, 1890; Hodge in Handbook Inds.. pt. 2, 

 p. 065, 1910. 



"Morii, Descripcion Geognllica, fol. 107, 1782. quuled by Bandclicr, op. cit., iit.n,p.291; Bandelier, 

 ibid., pp. 290-91. 



=" Bandelier (188H) in Proc. IiiUrual. Om;/. .imer., vii, p. 452, IS'.X). 



-' Hodge, op. cit. 



"Bonilla (1776) (pioted by Banonifl. .Vriz. and N. Me.\., p. los, 1x89; Bandclicr, Final Rc|iort, pt. I, 

 p. 174. 



