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4, Agyanda ta abong nga na- 
appia nga kayo, kawayan, kan 
golon. Unnég nid abong dangi 
oad ta kél-ang nga na-appia nga 
lota. Ket sidice nga kal-ang 
uad ta ta-lo a tlona nga nagsa- 
sango ket dublena ta agtuga- 
wana nidi banga-ngee. 
5. Ket no bolan ta_ ukop, 
kiang kan ladau aga-apoida 
kandi dud-duagan dangi keet 
aga-anidoda cedeeng ta adi lum- 
tau di init-te. Ket agtotogau- 
da kandi likm6t nidi apoi-ye. 
6. Ket no madatngan ta bo- 
lan ta manaba mangrugida nga 
aguangel kandi kab-kabasaan 
danin. Keet daddi  lalaki-yé 
daida ta agarado kan agpailid; 
koet daddi babai-yé daida ta 
agoto ta kanenda ket mapanda 
ibaonanda dad asawa dangi no 
mamatoon. Ket no malpas ta 
panagroéecep ta pagei daddi ba- 
bai-yé agaboda ta lugak keen 
Owes. Keet daddi meet lalaki- 
ye mapanda agayoan ta niiang, 
baka, kabayo, kan iyas. 
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4, Their dwellings are houses 
built of wood, bamboo, and 
cogon grass. Inside of their 
houses there is a fire-pot made 
of clay. And that fire-pot has 
three heads which bend toward 
each other and this is the sit- 
ting-place of the cooking-pot. 
5. And during the months of 
December, January, and Feb- 
ruary they will make fire in 
front of the houses and warm 
themselves while the sun does 
not rise. And they are sitting 
round the fire. 
6. And when there has ar- 
rived the month of May they 
begin to work in their irrigated 
rice-fields. And the men they 
plow and harrow, and the wo- 
men they cook their food and 
they go to provide their hus- 
bands with food at noon-time. 
And when the planting of the 
rice is finished, the women 
weave clothes and _ blankets. 
And also the men go to take 
care of the buffaloes, cows, 
horses, and pigs. 
4. unnég nid, also unnég nidi is said. 
kdl-ang, Tag. kaldn the typical Philippine utensil, consisting in a heavy, 
wide-open, flat fire-pot of clay on the flat floor of which the fire is 
kindled and on whose upper rim three projecting points are bent 
inward so as to serve as supports for the superimposed cooking-pot. 
5. dud-duagan, cf. Uk. duag roof over entrance to house. 
