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UNT.OCATED PlACES, NOT IN ReOION MaPPED 



Chusca Valley and springs. In the ''Chusca Valley in that [Rio 



Arriba] county are sulphur springs \" 

 Cieneguilla Mesa, Cieneguilla Mountains. " Messa de la Zieneguilla ".^ 



"Mountains of Cieneguilla".^ See Cieneguilla [29:20]. 

 Ruins near Wagon Mound.* 



Ruina are found in the plains both west and east of Wagon Mound. I have 

 not been able to visit them, and cannot therefore .speak of their character. 

 Those east lie on Canadian River, and 25 miles east from the railroad.' 

 The pottery, of which I have seen specimens, appears to be similar to 

 that made by the Pueblos. One specimen had the bright glossy ornaments, 

 apparently covered with a very coarse glaze peculiar to some of the older 

 Pueblo jiottery. 



The Tewa informants questioned do not know these ruins. 

 Springs east of Great Ranch, near Las Vegas. "Three miles north- 

 east of Las Vegas, east of the Great Ranch, are alkaline and sul- 

 phuretted springs".^ 



Mtthic Places 



S^'l/ Pueblo 



• Mahywa'qrjwi 'sky pueblo' (»?(7^wm 'sky'; 'qywi 'pueblo') is 

 the name of a pueblo above the clouds. The adventures of a 

 Tewa man who is helped by Sjaidor Old- Woman to reach this 

 pueblo in search of his stolen wife form the plot of a thrilling 

 story. 



Pueblo of the Eagle People 



Tseoywi 'eagle pueblo' (tse 'eagle'; 'ojjwi 'pueblo') is a vil- 

 lage of the Eagle people far in the west. 



Ptiehlo of the Macaw People 



Tanf\o_ijw\ 'macaw pueblo' {tanfi 'macaw'; 'qi]w\ 'pueblo') 

 is situated far in the west. The houses are built of macaw feathers 

 and macaw down. The village is inhabited by Macaw people. 

 It is surrounded by clilfs of four colors. 



Wayima Lal'e 



Wajimapohwi 'Wayima lake', of obscure etymology: Zuili and 

 Keresan show forms similar to wajima; polwi 'lake'. 



This lake lies somewhere southwest of Zufii. The name is 

 known to many Tewa. It is used as the personal name of an 



' Land of Sunshine, a Book of Resources of New Mex., p. 177, 1906. 

 = JIS. of 1694, cited by Bandelier, Final Report, pt. ir, p. 1C<, 1S92. 

 ' Ibid., p. lf.9, following a Span, source. 

 < Ibid., pt. I, p. 2S, note, 1890. 



