Index 



493 



Omens, 19 note I, 306. 



Pakalon, It, 



Pala-an, ceremony, 328; spirit struc- 

 ture, 310. 



Pan-pipe, 57, 441. 



Pennarubia, governor of Abra, 245. 



Perak Malay, measurements of, 258. - 



Personal Adornment, 437. 



Physical Type, 247. 



Pigs, 412, become boys, 116. 



Pinaing, guardian stones, 178, 319. 



Pinasal, a ceremony, 355. 



Pipes, manufacture of, 428. 



Plow, 390. 



Poison, 148. 



Polynesians, relationship of, to primi- 

 tive Malay, 235. 



Pota, concubine, 283, 360. 



Pregnancy, 262. 



Principal Characters, in tales, 6-7. 



Property, transfer of, 362. 



Raft, ceremonial, 24 note 1, p. 130. 



Rainfall, 240. 



Reconstruction, of culture represented 



in tales, 6. 

 Religion and Magic, 295. 

 Rice Culture, compared with Igorot, 



394; compared with Sumatra, 394; 



described, 387. 

 Rice Cutters, 393. 

 Rice Harvest, 402. 

 Rice Mortar, 394. 

 Ritualistic Myths, 26, 171. 

 Rooster's Eggs, 34. 

 Rope, manufacture of, 420. 



Sagang, head pole, 10, 310. 

 Sagobay, a ceremony, 324. 

 Salaksak, the kingfisher, an omen bird, 



307. 

 Salcedo, subdues Ilocos provinces, 241. 

 Saloko, ceremonial pole, 310; the 



ceremony, 319. 

 San Fernando, town in Pangasinan, 8. 



Sangasang, a ceremony, 323. 



Sapata, the oath, 326. 



Sayang, greatest of the ceremonies, 



345; relationship to warfare, 13. 

 Sayen, afterbirth child, 28, 185. 

 Shields. 378. 

 Sleds, 300. 

 Snakes, form defensive walls, 46, 93 ; 



Kanag becoming a snake, 135. 

 Songs, of children, 275. 

 Southern Chinese, measurements of, 



257. 

 Spears, 377. 



Spinning and Weaving, 416. 

 Spirits, 297; of the dead, 291. 

 Spirit Town, 184. 

 Still-born Child, 264. 

 Sudipan, spirit name for earth, 8. 

 Sugar-cane, 405 ; in tales, 107. 

 Sun, in myths, 15, 33, 37- 



Taboos, following death, 290. 



Tadek, a dance, 11 note 3, 440. 



Tales, of mythical period, 33 ; recon- 

 structed culture of, 6. 



Taltalabong, 311. 



Tangpap, a spirit structure, 311 J the 

 ceremony, 331. 



Terraced Fields, 389. 



Theft, 362. 



Tinguian, not an Igorot sub-group, 20; 

 physical type, 260; valley, measure- 

 ments of, 251. 



Tobacco, 405, 410. 



Tops, mentioned in tales, 93, 274. 



Totems, none found, 360. 



Toys, 274. 



Transformation, into animals, 18. 



Village, description of, 363. 



Warfare, 10, 371 ; see head-hunting. 

 Watch Houses, in fields, 154. 

 Weapons, 375. 

 Wedding Ceremonv, 280. 

 Wild Plants and Trees, 408. 



