PLATE LXIV: 
Fig. 1. Grave of a beheaded Jfugao warrior on the crest of a mountain above 
Ayangan, Nueva Vizcaya. The lance indicates the fact that the occupant 
of the grave was killed in battle. Note the anito made of grass. The 
two bamboos projecting upward are part of the stretcher on which the 
body was carried. It has been interred in a tunnel leading into the hillside 
and the stretcher stands vertically against the end of the tunnel. Note 
the steep mountains in the background. They form typical Ifugao country. 
War-trails lead along their treeless ridges and cultivated fields in many 
instances extend to their very crests. 
Fig. 2. Public buildings of an dto of Bontoe Jgorots, Talubin, Bontoe. Note 
the dead tree with sharpened branches on which heads may be placed 
while the head-feast is celebrated. The stone court of the pabafinan 
was occupied by the dto council at the moment the picture was taken. 
Fig. 3. A basket of skulls from a Bontoe Igorot fdwi, settlement of Bontoce. 
PLATE LXV: 
Fig. 1. An Ifugao burial house, Banaue,-Nueva Vizcaya. 
Fig. 2. The grave of an impecunious Jingian man, Balbalasan, Bontoe. 
PLATE LXVI: 
Fig. 1. Burial place of Benguet-Lepanto Igorots, Baguio, Benguet. Note the 
wooden coffin carved in rude imitation of a carabao. 
Fig. 2. Tingian mother mourning over her dead daughter, Ablug, Bontoc. 
Note the ornaments worn by the daughter. They were doubtless buried 
with her. 
Pirate LXVII: 
Fig. 1. Small structure of the sort in which the civilized Tingians place 
offerings for the anitos. Such little buildings are numerous about the 
outskirts of the civilized Tingian towns. Note the two conical, bamboo 
baskets at the left of this structure. Offerings are also placed in these 
baskets. : 
Fig. 2. A Tingian balaua, or house in which annual festivities are held in 
honor of deceased relatives. After the death of an adult person the head 
of the family is obliged to sleep in the balaua for three to five months 
during which period he may not enter his own house; Daguioman, Abra. 
