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"A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228"


[)E]p?eoka le?stabi The main beams next to the central ones.
P?ep?eoka le?stabi The main beams next in order, and all the beams
intervening between the "epeoka" and the end
beams are so designated.
Kala?beoka lestabi The beams at the ends of a kiva.
Mata?owa "Stone placed with hands."
H?zr?owa "Hard stone."
Both of these latter terms are applied to
corner foundation stones.
Kwa?k? ?t?cpi Moveable mat of reeds or sticks for covering
hatchway opening, Fig. 29.
"Kwaku," wild hay; "utepi," a stopper.
T?pat?caiata The raised hatchway; "the sitting place,"
Fig. 95.
T?pat?caiata t??kwa The walls of the hatchway.
Kipat?ctjua?ta The kiva doorway; the opening into the hatchway,
Fig. 28.
Apa?pho?ya Small niches in the wall. "Apap," from "apabi,"
inside, and "hoya," small.
Si?pap?h An archaic term. The etymology of this word is
not known.
Kw[)o]p?kota The fireplace. "Kwuhi," coals or embers;
"k?aiti," head.
K[)o]i?tci Pegs for drying fuel, fixed under the hatchway.
"Ko-hu," wood; Fig. 28.
Kok??ina Pegs in the walls.


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