. Bulletin. Ethnology. BtLL. 30] AWASH AWATOBI 119 Sosemiteiz.âLewis in Incl. Aff. Rep. , 399, liS.' Sosemity.âIbid., '2rt2, 1856. Ya-seem-ne.â Barbour in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4. 3i2d Cong., , 256, 1853. Yoamity.âHittell, Yosemite, 42, 1868. Yohamite.âIbid. Yosahmittis.âTaylor in Cal. Farmer, June 8, I860. Yo-sem-a-te.âWessells () in H. R. Ex. Doc. 76, 34tli Cong., 1st ., 30, Yosemetos.âBarbour (1851) in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, S2d Cong., spec, soss., 61, 1853. Yo-sem- ety.âJohnston in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 222, 1854. Yosemites.âTaylor in Cal. Farmer, Dec. 7, 186


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BtLL. 30] AWASH AWATOBI 119 Sosemiteiz.âLewis in Incl. Aff. Rep. , 399, liS.' Sosemity.âIbid., '2rt2, 1856. Ya-seem-ne.â Barbour in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4. 3i2d Cong., , 256, 1853. Yoamity.âHittell, Yosemite, 42, 1868. Yohamite.âIbid. Yosahmittis.âTaylor in Cal. Farmer, June 8, I860. Yo-sem-a-te.âWessells () in H. R. Ex. Doc. 76, 34tli Cong., 1st ., 30, Yosemetos.âBarbour (1851) in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, S2d Cong., spec, soss., 61, 1853. Yo-sem- ety.âJohnston in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 222, 1854. Yosemites.âTaylor in Cal. Farmer, Dec. 7, 1860. Yosimities.âInd. Com'rs (1851) in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, sess., 88, 1853. Yosoomite.âHittell, Yosemite, 36, 1868. Awash (' buffalo'). A Tonkawa clan or gens.â(latschet, MS., B. A. E., 1884. Awashlaurk. A former Chiimashan village near Santa Inez mission, Santa Barbara co., Cal. A-wac-la'-iirk.âHenshaw, Santa Inez MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1884. Awashonks. The woman chief of Se- conet, R. I., whose fame obscured that of Tolony, her husband (Drake, Inds. of N. Am., 249, 1880). Her name is signed until 1680, when, in the Pueblo rebellion, which began 'in August, the Awatobi missionary. Father Figueroa, was mur- dered. At this time the Awatobi people numbered 800. Henceforward no Span- ish priests were established among the Hopi, although in 1700 Father Garay- coechea visited Awatobi, where he bap- tized 73 natives, but was unsuccessful in his attempt to reestablish missions among them. In November of the same year, owing to the friendly feeling which the Awatobi are said to have had for the Spanish friars, their kindred, especially of Walpi and INIashongnovi, joined in an attack on Awatobi at night, setting fire to the pueblo, killing many of its inhabi- tants, including all the men, and carrying off women and children to the other pueblos, chiefly to Mashongnovi, Walpi, and Oraibi. Awatobi was never again in-. ... i^_, ., ^s^^'^^m ...^^" â *<*^


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