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ZUNIAN FAMILY ZUTSEMIN 



[B. A. E. 



Indig.Americani, II, 1888 (Italian form). Zumis. — 

 Blaeu, Atlas, xii,62,1667. Zun. — Disturnell, map 

 Mejico, 1846. Zuna.— Davis, El Gringo, 128, 1857. 

 Zune.— Ward in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1864, 191, 1865. 

 Zuni. — Espejo (15S3) in Hakluvt, Vov., iii, 471, 

 1600; Doc. Ined., xv, 180, 1871. Zuni.— Benavides, 

 Memorial, 34, 1630. Zunia.— Calhoun (1849) in 

 Cal. Mess, and Corresp., 205 et seq., 1850. 

 Zunians. — Hughes, Dnniiihan's Exped., 196, 1848. 

 Zunias.— yetaiicurt (Ui9:i), Teatro Mex., in, 311, 

 1871. Zuni-Cibola. — Bandolier in Arch. Inst. 

 Papers, iii, 153, 1890. Zuni-Cibola.— Bandelier in 

 Rev. d' Ethnog..207. Issii. Zunie.— Evans in Ind. 

 Aff. Rep. 1869, 101, 1870. Zunni.— Gregg misquoted 

 by Gallatin in Trans. Am. Ethuol. Soc, ii, 

 Ixxxviii, 1848. Zuiiu. — Gatschet in Mag. Am. 

 Hist., 260, Apr. 1882 (misprint; also Zuni). 

 Zuny.— Mendofa (1586) in Hakluvt, Vov., 462,470, 

 1600 (after Espejo, 1583). Zura.— Hervas, Idea 

 deir Universo. xvii, 76, 1784. Zuyi.— Bandelier 

 in Arch. Inst. Papers, in, 154, 1890 (misprint). 



Zunian Family. A distinct linguistic 

 family, comprising only the Zuni tribe. 



=Zuni. — Turner in Pac. R. R. Rep., in, pt. 3, 55, 

 91-93, 1856 (finds no radical affinity between Zuni 

 and Keres); Buschmanu, Neu-Mexico, 254, 266, 

 276-278, 2-H0-296, 302, 18.58 (vocabs. and general 

 references); Keane in Stanford, Compend., Cent, 

 and So. Am., 479, 1878 ("a stock language"): 

 Powell in Rocky Mtn. Presbyterian, Nov. 1878 

 (includes Zufii, Las Nutrias, Ojo de Pescado); 

 Gatschet in Mag. Am. Hist., 260, 1882. =Zunian.— 

 Powell in Am. Nat., 604, Aug. 1880; Powell in 7th 

 Rep. B. A. E., 138, 1891. 



Znniga. Apparently a Papago ranch- 

 eria in n. w. Sonora, Mexico; probably 

 named from a Spaniard. — Coues, Garces 

 Diary, 37, 1900. 



Zutsemin ('red ocher,' or 'red earth'). 

 An Okinagan town on upper Similka- 

 meen r., Brit. Col. 



Vermillion. — Teit in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 II, 174, 1900 (white men's name). Zu'tsamin.— 

 Ibid. Zu'tsEmin. — Ibid. 



