Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians . the lowlands. TupiHy, red kernel {tti^ kernel; pi, red). i . See page 69. Tusa, flesh tobacco {tu, flesh; sa^ tobacco). i . This is described as a kind of wild tobacco. Tyjo {til, unexplained; jo, apparently^o augmentative). i . A plant which grows in the mountains. Unipope, blood plant Ciimpo, blood, < ^uy, blood; po, water^liquid; pe, stick, stalk, plant). A kind of plant found growing under pine trees in the has red flowers and red juice, whence its name. Specimens wereobtained from the mesa south of Frijoles Canyon, ^ but these have notyet


Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians . the lowlands. TupiHy, red kernel {tti^ kernel; pi, red). i . See page 69. Tusa, flesh tobacco {tu, flesh; sa^ tobacco). i . This is described as a kind of wild tobacco. Tyjo {til, unexplained; jo, apparently^o augmentative). i . A plant which grows in the mountains. Unipope, blood plant Ciimpo, blood, < ^uy, blood; po, water^liquid; pe, stick, stalk, plant). A kind of plant found growing under pine trees in the has red flowers and red juice, whence its name. Specimens wereobtained from the mesa south of Frijoles Canyon, ^ but these have notyet been identified. I^wiku (unexplained). ? ; . New Mexican Spanish lechero. WopiH^, red medicine (^oo, magic, medicine; pi, red). % . This is described as a plant bearing red flowers; it is boiled and thedecoction is drunk for purifying the blood. The plant grows in themountains. 1 See Harrington, The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, Twenty-ninth Ann. Sep. Bur. , p. 410. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 55 PLATE 6. A. BALL CACTUS (MAMILLARIA SP.).


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