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Show NOTES ON THE MOQUI PUEBLOS. 399 herder ( pastor) whom I met with two others who were driving horses from the potreros. I entered into these Haro, Iano, Jano ( Gorces), Janogualpa (" Jano " and " Gualpa " combined), Tano, Tanoquevi, Tanoquibi, Tanos, Tanus, Taucos, Te- e- wun- na ( given as Zufii name), Teh- wa, Tewa, Tewe, Towas. ( 2) Sichomovi ( = " at the wild current- bush mound "). Population 103. Synonyms: Chemovi, Ci- cho- mo- oi, Cichomovi, Citcum- ave, Ci- tcum- wi, Se- cho- ma- we, Sechumevay, Se- chum'- i- way, See- cho- mah- wce, Se- tco- mo- we, Setshomave, Setsho-move, Sheeourkce, Shi- choam- a- vi, Shu- chum- a- vay, Shu- sho-no- vi, Si- choan- avi, Sichomivi, Si- chum'- a- vi, Sichumnavi, Sichumniva, Sichumovi, Sickmunari, Si- tchom- ovi, Sitcomovi, Si- tcum'- o- vi, Suchongnewy, Tsitsumevi, Tsi- tsumo- vi, Tsitu-movL ( 3) Walpi ( = " place of the gap," or " place of the notch," referring to the gap in the East Mesa). Population 232. Synonyms: Cuelpe, Gualpa ( Garces), Gualpi, Gualpimas ( the people of Walpi), Guelpee, Hoepeekee, Huallpi, Hual- pe, Hualpec, Hual- pee, Hualpi, Hualpy, Hualvi, Huatl- vi, Janogualpa (" Jano" and " Gualpa" combined), Jual- pi, Obiki, O- pe- ki, Opijique, Opquive, Opquivi, Quai- 1- pi, San Bernardino Gualpi, Talvoi, Wa- ci- pi, Wall- a- pi, Wal- pe, Wathl- pi- e, Wolapi, Wolpi. MIDDLE MESA VILLAGES: ( 4) Maslwngnovi ( the syncopated form of Mashonginiptuovi = " at the place of the other which remains erect," having reference to two irregular massive pillars of sandstone, one of which had fallen). Population 244. Synonyms: Buenaventura, Macanabi, Maconabi, Majanani, Manzana, Masagnebe ( Garces), Masagneve, Masanais, Mas-sang- na- vay, Masaqueve, Ma- shong'- ni- vi, Mausand, Mee-shom- e- neer, Me- shong- a- na- we, Meshongnavi, Me- shung- a-na- we, Me- shung- ne- vi, Michonguave, Micongnivi, Mi- con- in-o- vi, Mi- con- o- vi, Mi- shan- qu- na- vi, Mi- shong- i- niv, Mi- |