BENEDICT, BAGOBO CEBEMONIAL, MAGIC AND MYTH 299 



Names, Tabu on uttering, 223, 224, 



239-240. 

 Natural phenomena, see Phenomena, 



Natural. 

 Nature myths and songs, 44-49, 74. 

 spirits, 14, 48-49, 21, 23-24, 33, 

 35, 43-45, 493, 229. 

 Navarrete, O. S. D., cited, 66. 

 Neckband, Magic, 207, 234. 

 Necklace, 170, 479, 231. 

 Negros, Discovery of manuscript in, 

 267, 275. 



Myth lard larger than, 40. 

 Nias, Myths and rites in, 33, 37, 49- 



50, 64, 271, 278. 

 Nicols, N. N., Map by, 254. 

 Nieuwenhuis, A. W., cited, 462, 282 



(bibl.) 

 Nightmare, 50, 59-60. 

 Nine clusters of shavings on sacred 

 pole, 433-434. 



clusters of shavings on garong, 141 . 

 effusions at Pamalugu, 122. 

 leaf dishes at last shrine, 409. 

 lulutan for rice at Ginum, 438. 

 million pearl discs, 464. 

 rows of sequins, 464. 

 saucers on harvest altar, 476. 

 shreds of baris, 435. 

 taps on agong to close Sonar, 131. 

 vessels of hemp at harvest, 176, 

 477. 

 Nipa fructicans, 7, 67, 473. 

 Nito, Lyr/odinm scandens, 478. 

 North, More records in the, than in 

 the south, 257. 



Tigbanua in the, 110. 

 Water to the, Betel offered to, 119. 

 Nosegays as medicine, 234, 235. 

 Nueva Segovia, 247, 248, 266. 

 Numbers, Magic, 124, 206, 207, 225, 231 . 

 Nunez, Jose, 257, 263, 280. 



Obal, 189, 190. 



Odal, priestess, 175-179. 



Olferings, Classes of, 89-90. 



Final disposition of, 84, 89-90,91- 

 92, 430. 



Offerings of manufactured objects, 9, 

 27, 126-428, 130, 453, 154, 108, 174, 

 200-201, 259, 260. 



Tabu on selling, 81,89-90,91,230. 

 Ogan, low-voiced song, 82, 275. 

 Old men, Ceremonial duties of, 76, 

 444, 448-449, 150, 183-184, 272. 



in myth, 65, 69, 72-74, 192, 249. 

 people 



Betel ceremonially chewed by, 



80. 

 Closed shirt for, 241-242. 

 women 



as mediums, 194. 



as priest-doctors, 40, 228, 259. 



Ceremonies conducted by, 10, 



76, 102, 404-410, 175. 

 Mythical episodes of, 47, 65-70, 



73-74, 492, 249. 

 Salugboy embroidered by, 242. 

 Oleng, Data of Tallin, celebrates Pama- 

 lugu, 118-124, 126. 



celebrates Sonar, 129-130. 

 consults gods at manganito, 198- 



202. 

 Diagram by, 443. 

 performs rites last night, 140-144. 

 performs Tanung rite, 444-446. 

 recites his exploits, 449. 

 References to, 5, 8, 37, 62, 94, 96, 

 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 410, 111, 

 426, 427-428, 432, 436, 137, 148, 

 450, 152, 158, 195. 

 Oleng, Yting's wife, 8, 176, 179, 209. 

 Olu k'waig, small water-gods, 21. 

 Omen bird, see Limokun. 

 Omens, 98, 254, 262, 270, 274. 



and dreams, 245-249. 

 Omok, ceremonial red rice, 438, 439, 



478. 

 Onong, soul's travel outfit, 53-54, 55, 



488, 490. 

 Oracles, 195-203, 259. 

 Oral tradition, 267. 

 Ordeal, 221, 222-223, 262, 270. 

 Orientation, 81, 422. 

 Origin, Common, of rites, 266. 



Non-Malay, of certain rites, 272. 



