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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt ...food they are first boiled, then fried. A stick must be laid across the top of the kettle containing the cooked toadstools or mushrooms from which one is eating, otherwise he would thenceforth be afflicted with a poor memory. ICy,ns%pe-ie (fcuy, corn; ssiipe-ie, unexplained).?. Corn smut. 1 Mr. W. B. Douglass found loops of sedge (cyprous) with feathers attached in a large shrine on Santa Clara peak, Tsikumupiy, a peak in the Jemez Mountains, near the hendwaters of the Santa Clara Eiver. See p. 49, footnote. FREIRE-maRRECO J At San Ildefonso corn smut stirred in cold water is drunk as a cure for diarrhea. At Santa Clara some women use it in the same way as a remedy for irregular menstruation.1 Tes%, 'valley cottonwood stew' (te, Populus wislizeni; sse, stew, sauce).?. This is' a fungus growth found on the ground near, or on the decaying wood of, a cottonwood tree. When boiled and eaten it is considered a delicacy. 'Ojaqwitsipsey, 'milkweed eye pus' Cojaqwi, milkweed, Asclepias sp. see p. 54; tsi, eye; p%y, pus).?. A reddish creamlike scum on stagnant water. This is seen on pools along the Rio Grande. It has little smell. This substance is not used by the Tewa. 'stained,' 'stain,' 'moldy,' 'mold.'?. Mold, Mildew. Thus p4mp'Qniy, 'moldy bread' (pqy, bread; j/oy, moldy, mold.) JVimp'u, 'earth swelling' (nqy, earth; p'u, to puff up). Geaster sp. Earth Star. At Santa Clara the powdery seed-spores are used as a remedy for a white or yellow discharge from the ear; they are blown into the ear through a tube of corn husk or paper. Nqmp'u. %. Potato. See ssegobe, page 73. FERNS K's&rf4mp'e, 'mountain-lion-footplant' (k'%y, mountain-lion;' $y, foot; pe, stick, stalk, plant). Dryopteris filix-mas. Shield Fern. It is believed that this plant produces no...

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This was so helpful in my investigations of the Pueblo tribes in New Mexico.

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  • Publisher RareBooksClub.com (June 27, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1236542770

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