| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1908 - 824 pàgines
...Tewa (1), Jemez (2), Eng. U), Span. (5). A very interesting find was made at this pueblo in 1S8Ó, by Governor L. Bradford Prince of New Mexico, who...by the Queres Yap-a-shi.1 The name of Pueblo of the Yap-a-ebi hae accordingly been applied to the ruin, but its proper name is ptill unknown to ¡ne, as... | |
| 1906 - 102 pàgines
...village can not have fallen short of five hundred souls." "The name of Pueblo of the Yap-a-shi has been applied to the ruin, but its proper name is still unknown to me, as the designation current among the people of Cochiti, Tityi Ha-nat Ka-ma Tze-shum-a, signifying literally... | |
| Edgar Lee Hewett - 1906 - 102 pàgines
...village can not have fallen short of five hundred souls." ... " The name of Pueblo of the Yap-a-shi has been applied to the ruin, but its proper name is still unknown to me, as the designation current among the people of Cochiti, Tityi Ha-nat Ka-ma Tze-shum-a, signifying literally... | |
| John Peabody Harrington - 1916 - 832 pàgines
...(Jcff-mats^fonia ' pueblo ruin' <kd>matsg 'settlement', foma 'old'). Cf. Tewa (1), Jemez (2), Eng. (4), Span. (5). A very interesting find was made at this pueblo in...ruin, but its proper name is still unknown to me, aa the designation current among the people of Cochiti, Tit-yi Hii-nat Ka-ma Tze-shum-a, signifying... | |
| 1916 - 818 pàgines
...' pueblo ruin' <lca?mati<g 'settlement', foma 'old'). Cf. Tewa (1), Jemez (2), Eng. (4), Span. (5). A very interesting find was made at this pueblo in...of large size, belonging to the kind called by the Qneres Yap-a-shi.1 The name of Pueblo of the Yap-a-shi has accordingly been applied to the ruin, but... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1916 - 822 pàgines
...'pueblo ruin' <Jk<ifmatx% 'settlement', forna 'old'). Cf. Tewa (1), Jemez (2), Eng. (4), Span. (5). A very interesting find was made at this pueblo in...but its proper name is still unknown to me, as the designation current among the people of Cochiti, Tit-yi H:i-nat Ka-ma Tze-shum-a, signifying literally... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1915 - 820 pàgines
...(ká'matsefóma 'pueblo ruin' <1c$mat*g 'settlement', fóma 'old'). Cf. Tewa (1), Jemez (2), Eng. (4), Span. (5). A very interesting find was made at this pueblo in...number of stone idols, rudely carved human figures, aome of them of large size, belonging to the kind called by the Qneres Yap-a-shi.1 The name of Pueblo... | |
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