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Title: Bulletin Identifier: bulletin3021910smit Year: 1901 (1900s) Authors: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology Subjects: Ethnology Publisher: Washington : G. P. O. Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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Text Appearing Before Image: BULL. 30] SHIPAPULIMA 8HIPAUL0VI 551 Am. Folk-lore, xvi, 37-39, 1903, and in So. Workman, xxxii, no. 6, 1903.

Text Appearing After Image: Shinnecock woman (Harrington, Photo. Courtesy of southern WORKMAN ") Mochgonnekouck.—VV. W. Tooker, inf'n, 1907 (Dutch name) Shinacock.—Gardener (1660) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d s., iii, 15G, 1833. Shine- cock.—Deed of 1648 quoted by Thompson, Long Id., 181,1839. Shinicoks.—Clark, Onondaga, i, 18, 1849. Shinicooks,—Keane in Stanford, Compend., 535,1878. Shinikooks.—Drake, Bk. Inds., xi, 1848. Shiimacock.—Doc. of 1067 in N. Y. Doc. Col. HiSt., XIV, 601, 1883. Shinnecock.—Deed of about 1640 quoted by Thompson, Long Id., 207, 1839. Sinna- cock.—Doc. of 1667 in N. Y. Doe. Col. Hist., xiv, 602, 1883. Skinnacock.—Doc. of 1667, ibid., 600. Southampton Indians,—Gardiner (1660) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d .s., ni, 154, 1833. Southton.— Doc. of 1676 in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., xiv. 711, 1883. Shipapulima (Zmli: 'mist-enveloped town,' irom shqjia 'mist', lUin 'surround- ing', iinona 'sitting place of.'—Gushing). The Zuni name of the traditional place of origin as well as the final resting place of the Zuni, Keresan, and other Pueblo tribes, whence came the gods who taught them their arts, agriculture, and cere- monies. By the Zuni it is said to be a group of pueblo ruins on the Rio Mancos, a tributary of the San Juan, in s. w. Colo.; to the Rio Grande pueblos (called by them Cibobe) and the Jemez (to whom it is known as Uabunatota) it is a lagoon in the same locality. See Bandelier, cited below; Gushing in 13th Rep. B. A. E., 1896; Gushing, Zuni Folk Tales, 1900. Black Lake of I'ears.—Lummis, Land of Poco Tiempo, 136, 1893 Cibobe.—Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Papers, iii, 66, 303, 1890 (Shi-Pap-u, or). Colela.—MS. of 18th century quoted by Bandelier, ibid., IV, 30, l.sy2. Copiala.—Ibid. 0-jang-ge P'ho- quing-ge.—Ibi<1. (name given by Tewa of San Juan). Shee-p'ah-poon.—Lummis, Man Who Mar- ried the Moon, 233,1894 (Tiguaname). Shi'-pap.— Whipple, Pac. R. R. Rep., iii, pt. 3, map, 10, 1856. Shi-Pap-u,—Bandelier, op. cit., in, 66, 1890 (or Cibobe). Shi-p'a-pu.—Lummis, Land of Poco Tiempo, 75, 1S93. Shi-pai-pu-li-ma.—Gushing in 2d Rep. B. A. E., 16,1883. Shi-pap-ulima.—Bande- lier quoted in Arch. Inst. Rep., v, 40, 1884. Shi- pa-puyna.—Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Papers, iv, 30, 1892 (Santa Clara Tewa name). Shipop.— Meline, Two Thou.sand Miles, 202,1867. Ua-buna- tota.—Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Papers, iv, 207, 1892 (Jemez name). Shipaulovi (from shipaulavitu, 'mos- quitoes,' because its largest clan consists of part of the people who formerly lived at Homolobi, which was abandoned on account of the mosquitoes (Voth, Trad. Hopi, 61, 1905). One of the 6 pueblos of the Hopi (q. v.), situated on the Middle mesa of Tusayan, n. e. Arizona. Accord- ing to Stephen it was built by Walpi people who hadintermarried with those of Mishongnovi, and according to Voth the population was considerably augmented by the Forehead clan of Homolobi after the refusal of the inhabitants of Shongop- ovi to receive them, and to have been further increased within historic times by the removal of people from Shongop- ovi on account of their fear of the Span- iards after killing the missionaries and destroying their mission in 1680. In 1782 Morfi (see Fewkes in 17th Rep. B. A. E., 579, 1898) reported Shipaulovi to contain only 14 families, a reduction apparently due to a story circulated by a Shongop- ovi chief that the Spaniards would again make their appearance, causing many of the Shipaulovi people to move to Shongopovi. The present population is about 125. (f. w. H.) Ah-le-la.—Whipple in Pac. R. R. Rep., in, pt. 3, 13, 1856 (Zuni name). Ahlelq.—Whipple, mis- quoted by Donaldson, Moqui Pueblo Inds., 3, 1893. Ce-pa'-Ie-ve'.—ten Kate, Synonymie, 6, 1884 (native name; mistranslated 'house of peaches'). Cipaulire.—Moffet in Overland Mo., 2d s., 243, Sept. 1889. Ci-pau'-lo-vi.—Fewkes in Am. Anthr., V, 105, 1892. Cipoliva.—Shipley in Ind. Aff. Rep., 310, 1891. Ci-pow-lovi.—Ibid., Ixxx, 1886. Clipalines.—Corbin (1891) in Donald- son, Moqui Pueblo Inds., 37, 1893 (misprint). Guipaolave.—Escudero, Not. de Chihuahua, 231, 1834. Guipaulavi.—Cortez (1799) in Pac. R. R. Rep., Ill, pt. 3, 121, 1856. Inparavi.—Calhoun quoted by Donaldson, op. cit, 14. Juparivi.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, I, 619, 18.53 ftset-so-kit- pee-tsee-lee.—Eaton, ibid., iv, 220, 1854 (Navaho name; cf. Tse-itso-kU'-bU-si-li, below). Sesepau- laba.—Garc6s (1776), Diary, 394, 1900 (Yavapai form). Sesepaulabe.—Garct'S quoted by Bande- lier in Arch. Inst. Papers, iii, 135, 1890. Shapala- wee.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Apr. 10,1863. Sha- pan-la-vi.—Ward (1861) quoted by Donaldson, op. cit., 14 Shapanlobi.—Taylor, 0(3. cit., June 19, 1863. Sha-pau-lah-wee.—Ives, Col. Riv., map, 1861. She-banlavi.—Loew in Rep. Geog. Surv. W. 100th Merid., 178,1875. Shebaula-vi.—Loew in Pop. Sci. Mo., V, 352, July 1874. Shebaulavi.—Gatschct in Mag. Am. Hist., 260, Ai)r. 1882. She-bo-pav-wee.— French, Hist. Coll. La., Il, 175, 1875. Sheepon- arleeve.—Eastman (1853) misquoted by Donald- son, op. cit., 14. Sheepowarleeve.—Eastman, map in Schoolcraft,Ind.Tribes,IV,24,1854. Shepalave.— ten Kate, Reizen, 4.54, 1885 (mistransl. perzikrn- huis, 'peach house'). Shepalawa.—Beadle, Un- developed West, 576, 1873. She-pa-la-wee.— French, Hist. Coll. La„ Ii, 175, 1875. She-pau'-la- ve.—Barber in Am. Nat., 730, Dee. 1877. Shepau- liva.—Clark and Zuck in Donaldson, op. cit., 14. Shepolavi.—Mason, ibid. She-powl-a-we.—Pal- mer in Ind. Aff Rep., 133, 1870. Shi-pau-a-Iuv-i.— Powell in Scribner'.s Mag., 203, Dec. 1875. Shi- pau-i-luv-i,—Ibid., 202. Shi-pau'-la-vi.—Barber in Am. Nat., 730, Dec. 1877. Shi-pav-i-luv-i.— Powell in Scribner's Mag., 196, map, Dec. 1875. Shi-powl-ovi,—Stephen quoted by Donaldson, op.

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