Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico
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), 479, 1878 (follows Lane). Derivation unknown. The name is pronounced with an explosive initialsound, and Ad. F. Bandelier spells it Qq’uêres, Quéra, Quéris. Under this name Turner, as above quoted, includes the vocabularies ofKiwomi, Cochitemi, and Acoma. The full list of pueblos of Keresan stock is given below. They aresituated in New Mexico on the upper Rio Grande, on several of its smallwestern affluents, and on the Jemez and San José, which also aretributaries of the Rio Grande. VILLAGES.... Acoma. Acomita. [57] Cochití. Hasatch. Laguna. Paguate. Pueblito. [57] Punyeestye. Punyekia. Pusityitcho. San Felipe. Santa Ana. Santo Domingo. Seemunah. Sia. Wapuchuseamma. Ziamma. [Footnote 57: Summer pueblos only. ] _Population. _--According to the census of 1890 the total population ofthe villages of the family is 3, 560, distributed as follows: Acoma[58] 566 Cochití 268 Laguna[59] 1, 143 Santa Ana 253 San Felipe 554 Santo Domingo 670 Sia 106 [Footnote 58: Includes Acomita and Pueblito.
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