INDEX 



Abang, village with defensive wall, 20. 



Abra, American rule in, 246; descrip- 

 tion of, 239. 



Abstracts, of tales, 202. 



Aeta, see Negrito. 



Afterbirth, child, Sayen, 28; disposal 

 of, 264. 



AgEmEm, powerful female spirit, 297. 



Akop, an evil spirit without body, 300. 



Alan, deformed spirits, 14. 



Alangtin, charm against spirits of the 

 dead, 181. 



Alawig, dance held during Sayang 

 ceremony, 14. 



Alzado, name applied to wild head- 

 hunting group, 10 note 1. 



Anito, general term for spirits, 301. 



Apayao, measurements of, 254; rela- 

 tionship to Tinguian, 236. 



Apdel, spirit resident in the guardian 

 stones, 298. 



Augdstinian Friars, work of, among 

 Tinguian, 243. 



Bakid, ceremony for a new house, 322. 



Balau, great bird, 92. 



Balaua, greatest of spirit houses, 9, 

 308. 



Banal, a vine, used as charm against 

 spirits of the dead, 182. 



Banana, 406. 



Bangued, capital of Abra, 243. 



Banog, great bird, carrying man awav, 

 183. 



Bark Goth, 422. 



Basket-making, 423. 



Baskets, types of, 425. 



Bawl, origin of, 178; small spirit 

 house, 309. 



Baygan (Vigan), capital of Ilocos Sur, 

 20. 



Beads, how acquired, 191 ; mentioned 

 in tales, 31 ; ornaments, 21. 



Beauty, illuminating power of, 35. 



Betel-nuts, description of, 407; impor- 

 tant in ceremonies, 24, 31 ; magic 

 properties of, 19; use of, 410; used 

 in summoning of guests, 13. 



Binikwan, a special ceremony, 358. 



Birth, magic in, 38; observances at, 

 261. 



Blow-guns, 381. 



Boat Burial, 24 note 1. 



Bruhl-Levy, theory of, discussed, 292. 



Camote, sweet potato, 404. 



Carabao, described, 412; mentioned in 



tales, 51. 

 Cave, home of spirit, 191. 

 Celestial Beings, 15, 25. 

 Celestial Bodies, importance of, in 



myths, 15. 

 Ceremonies, general discussion of, 315; 



great ceremonies, 327. 

 Ceremonial Paraphernalia, 311. 

 Ceremonial Structures, 308. 

 Characters, in myths, 6. 

 Chickens, 412. 

 Childhood, 272. 



Chinese, ancestry of Tinguian, dis- 

 puted, 247; trade with, 241. 

 Climate, 240. 

 Clothing, 9, 437. 

 Coconut, 406. 

 Comparison, of life represented in 



tales with present conditions, 20. 

 Conclusions, to tales, 30; to whole 



study, 486. 

 Corn, 404. 

 Crocodiles, guard girls, 87 ; guard 



village, 93 ; people ride on, 84. 

 Cultivated Plants and Trees, 403. 

 Customs, described in myths, 13; 



power of, 26, 31. 

 Cycle of Life, 261. 



Da-eng, described, 439; music of, 

 445, 451; sacred dance, 13; words 

 of song, 456. 



Dagopan (Dagupan), town in Pan- 

 gasinan, 8. 



Daily Life, in tales, 9. 



Dances, 439. 



Dawak, a ceremony, 13, 315. 



Dayapan, important woman, 177. 



Dead, restored to life, 90. 



Death, cause of, 177 ; customs con- 

 nected with, 14; disposal of corpse, 

 23-24 ; temporary state, 19. 



Death and Burial, 283. 



Decorative Art, 431. 



Defensive Walls, around villages, 20. 



Diam, description of, 5 ; part of 

 ceremony, 27; semi-magical formula, 

 296. 



Discrepancies, between life in tales 

 and of to-day, 32. 



Divorce, 283 ; in tales, 12. 



Dogs, 411. 



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