V viejo (veeáy-ho). “Old”; old man. viga (vee-gah). “Roof beam.”
Y Yapashi (yap-a-she). “Sacred Enclosure”; name of [pueblo] ruin south of [Tyuonyi]. yucca (yuc-cuh). Plant with long spiked leaves; commonly known as Spanish bayonet. Yuqueyunque (you-gay-o-wíng-gay). Of obscure etymology; “down at the mocking bird place”; province visited by the Spanish in 1540.
Z Zuñi (zoo-nee). Indian [Pueblo] of western New Mexico; only survivor of the Seven Cities of [Cibola]. Zuñian (zoo-nee-un). Linguistic stock of [Zuñi] Indians.
INDEX
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] U [V] [W] X [Y] [Z]
A Abbot, Judge A. J., [80] [Acoma], [67] Agriculture, [55], [74] [Alameda], [67] [Albuquerque], [6] Archaeological Institute of America, [79] Articrafts, [72], [73] [Awanyu], [38]
B [Bandelier], Adolph F., [1], [79], [80], [81] Bandelier National Monument, [17] created, [81] Beans in Ceremonial Cave, [59] [Bernalillo], [6] [Bigotes], [6] Biscuit ware, [61], [62] Black [Mesa], [69] Blood floors, [39] Bowls, [61] Buckman, settlement of, [1] the man, [1]
C Cable-way, [5] [Cachiti], [9] [Cacique], [47], [52] [Canada de Cochiti], [10], [12], [69] [Canyon del Alamo], [14] [Capulin] [Canyon], [12], [13] Ceremonial Cave, [39] loom in, [40] [Chaco] Canyon, [19], [25] Chamuscado, Captain Francisco Sanchez, [8], [9] Chapman, Kenneth, [1] Christianity, [6] [Cochiti] [Pueblo], [7], [9], [10], [11], [12], [67], [70] people, [13], [69], [77], [79] origin, [31] Community apartment houses, [34], [40], [53] Corn, [56] uses, [57], [58] trading, [58] [Coronado], [6], [7], [9], [10], [11], [42] Cotton, [59] [Cuapa], [31]
D Drought, [18], [60], [63], [71] 1276-1299, [19] Dwarfs, [12], [30]
E Espejo, Antonio de, [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [14], [65]