. Bulletin. Ethnology. BOLL. 30] TESTNIGH TETES DE BOULE 735 Folk-lore, in, Testnigh. A village, probably occupied by the Conestoga, Bituated in 1608 on the E. bank of Susquehanna r., in Lancaster CO., Pa.—Smith (1629), Va., i, map, repr. 1819, testthitutt ('where [something] re- clined ' ?). A former village of the Tututni on the N. side of Rogue r., Oreg. Te-sfhi'-tiln.—Dofsey in Jour. Am. Foil 233, 1890. Tesuque ( Tet-su'-ge^ ' cotton wood-tree place'). The southernmost of the pue- blos occupied by theTewa; situated 8 m. N. of 8anta Fe, N. ]\Iex. It became the feeat of a Siaanish missioii e


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BOLL. 30] TESTNIGH TETES DE BOULE 735 Folk-lore, in, Testnigh. A village, probably occupied by the Conestoga, Bituated in 1608 on the E. bank of Susquehanna r., in Lancaster CO., Pa.—Smith (1629), Va., i, map, repr. 1819, testthitutt ('where [something] re- clined ' ?). A former village of the Tututni on the N. side of Rogue r., Oreg. Te-sfhi'-tiln.—Dofsey in Jour. Am. Foil 233, 1890. Tesuque ( Tet-su'-ge^ ' cotton wood-tree place'). The southernmost of the pue- blos occupied by theTewa; situated 8 m. N. of 8anta Fe, N. ]\Iex. It became the feeat of a Siaanish missioii early in the l7th century, but was reduced to a visitft of Santa Fe in 1760 and of Pojuaque in 1782. The original pueblo, which bore the same name, occupied a site about 3 m. E. of the present village, and was. TESUQUE MAN abandoned probably during the Pueblo revolt of 1680-92. The Tesuque people are divided into two organizations, the Winter (Watuyu) and the Summer (Oyi- ke) people, each with its own caciques. Formerly they adhered strictly to the tribal law which prohibited intermar- riage between members of the same clan, but the custom seems no longer to be rigidly followed, and, unlike the Pueblos generally, descent is in the male line. The existing Tesuque clans are: T'ye (Gopher), Tang (7a«, Sun), Kongya (Konija, Turquoise), Owhat (Cloud). The extinct clans are: Ta (Grass), Nang (Nan, Earth), Tse (Eagle), De (Coyote), Kup- ing {Kripin, Coral), Po (Calabash), Pop. 80in 1906. See JPueblos, Teiva. («.) San Diego de Tesuque.—Wnrd in Ind. Aff. Rep, ISe', 213, 1808. San Lorenzo de Teiuqui.—Vetan- curt (169G) in Teatro Mex., iv, 271, 1871. San lorenzo Tezuqui.—Ibid., in, 316, 1871. Sayaqut.— D'Anvillf, limp Am. Sept., 1746 (doubtlesg iden- tical; liot Cicuyi'! nor Ciclii<! [Pecos]). S, Diego.— fialicroftj AriZi and N. , 281, 1889. Tai-tzo* ^Jouvenceau in Cath. Pion., I, no. 9, 12,1906, Xa-tsiir-ma'.—Hodge, field notes, B. A. E., 1899 (Picuris T


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