. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians. is sel-dom used except in sickness; but at Hano tea is drunk almost asmuch as coffee. 7^(<Span. te). Tea. New Mexican Spanish te.£7^(<Span. Jiide). T&iH, stretchy stuff (t%, stretchy, to stretch). Rubber. New Mexican Spanish Rubber tree would be called ule, ulepe, rubber plant (W<?, rubber,<Span. hule, pe, stick, plant), or t%JiH ye, stretchy stuff plant(t&i^, stretchy stuff; pe, stick, plant). i The Franciscan Fathers, An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language, St. Michaels, Arizona,1910, p. 193. 67961°—Bull. 55—16 9 118 BUREAU OF AM


. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians. is sel-dom used except in sickness; but at Hano tea is drunk almost asmuch as coffee. 7^(<Span. te). Tea. New Mexican Spanish te.£7^(<Span. Jiide). T&iH, stretchy stuff (t%, stretchy, to stretch). Rubber. New Mexican Spanish Rubber tree would be called ule, ulepe, rubber plant (W<?, rubber,<Span. hule, pe, stick, plant), or t%JiH ye, stretchy stuff plant(t&i^, stretchy stuff; pe, stick, plant). i The Franciscan Fathers, An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language, St. Michaels, Arizona,1910, p. 193. 67961°—Bull. 55—16 9 118 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 55 Iii the winter of 1910 rubber catapults were in use among the boysof Santa Clara, but in 1912 bows and arrows had replaced them. For commercial sugar see page 110. Commercial cotton goods, such as calico or sheeting, are not classedas seTixrj^ cotton,but as is%?iH, white, or \i ts&ir), white clothingf<z, clothing). The vegetal origin of many American drugs is not L BIBLIOGRAPHY Barrows, David Prescott. The ethno-botany of the Coahuilla Indians of southernCalifornia. Univ. of Chicago, Dept. Anthropology, Chicago, 1900. Benavides, Aloxso de. Memorial. Madrid, 1630. Beverley, Robert. The history of Virginia. 2d. ed. London, 1722. Castaneda de Nacera, Pedro de. Relacion de la jornada de Cibola conpuestapor Pedro de Castaneda de Nacera. Trans, in Winship, The Coronado Expedi-tion. Fourteenth Rept. Bur. Amer. Mhn., pp. 329-613, 1896. Chamberlin, Ralph V. Ethno-botany of the Gosiute Indians. Mems. Amer. , ii, pt. 5, pp. 331-405, 1911. Some plant names of the Ute Indians. Amer. Anthr., n. s., xi, no. 1, pp. 27-40, 1909. COLECCION DE DOCUMENTOS IXEDITOS DEL ArCHIVO DE IXDIAS, XV, Madrid, 1871. Coville, Frederick V. Plants used by the Klamath Indians of Oregon. Cord. U. S. Nat. Herb., v, pp. 87-108,, Frank Hamilton. Outlines of Zuni creation myths. Thirteenth Rep. Bur. Amer. Mhn., pp. 321-447, 1896. Zuni bre


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