[496] The Hopi villages, among them being Awatobi (destroyed at the beginning of the eighteenth century), Oraibi, Walpi, Mishongnovi, Shongopovi, and Shupaulovi. The remaining pueblo has not been determined absolutely. Sichomovi and Hano are comparatively modern.
[497] Acoma. See p. 311, note 2.
[498] The Tigua pueblos; see p. 312, note 2.
[499] See p. 314, note 1.
[500] Meaning that the provinces of Tiguex and Tutahaco were those farthest down the valley.
[501] The pueblos of the Queres, or Keresan, family. See p. 327, note 3.
[502] Toward the north, in the direction of Santa Fé.
[503] Ximena itself was Galisteo. The others were "Coquite" and the "Pueblo de los Silos." See p. 356, notes 2 and 3.
[504] Pecos. See p. 355, note 2.
[505] Jemez, including Giusiwá, Amushungkwá, Patoqua, and Astyalakwá. There are many ruins in the vicinity, including those of a large Spanish church at Giusiwá. Evidently some of the Sia villages are here included.