American: French name for the Winnebago.

Puctunc.

American: language of the Maya class spoken in Yucatan.

Pueblo.

American: Spanish term “town or village” used for “settled”—i.e. “civilised”—Indians. See Davis’s “New Mexico,” N. York, 1857.

⁂ The chief missions among the Pueblo Indians are San Aldefonso (Pojuaques), Santa Anna, Santa Clara, San Domingo, San Felipe (Sillas), San Juan. See [Keres].

Puelche.

American: Chileno name for Indians of the Pampas; tribes are named Chechehet, Divihet, and Taluhet. Allied to Bode and Houssa. H.C.

Puemaja.

American: same as Camoyes, a sub-tribe of Cuchans. See [Yuma].