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Origins, Several, for s;ime tabu, 235. 

 Ornaments as offerings, 88, 89, 90,91, 



93, 127, 176. 



References to, 73, 80. 

 worn at Ginum, 147. 

 Ortiz, Tomas, O. S. A., cited, 33, 37, 



261, 202, 280 (bibl.) 

 Over-lacing, of hemp and rattan, 08, 



224, 240, 241. 

 Owners of offerings, 81, 89-92, 127, 



130. 

 Oyanguren, Conquest of Davao gulf by, 



251. 



Pain, Cause of, 50, 58, 00. See also 



Disease and healing. 

 Palakpak, digging-stick, 172-173. 

 Palawan, 267. 



Palma brava, Cory pha minor, 151,174. 

 Palmistry, 191, 247-248. 

 Pamalugu ceremony, Account of, 117- 

 124. 

 at marriage, 182. 

 Characteristics of, 81-82. 

 in lower world, 54-55, 02. 

 References to, 9, 11, 70,88,94,98, 

 102, 104, 111, 125, 128,129,181, 

 182, 202, 229, 209. 

 Pamulak Manobo, the creator, 11, 14, 



15, 19, 20, 44, 46, 47, 05, 105, 110, 

 121, 229. 



Panacea, 233-234. 



Panapisan, woman's skirt, discarded 

 at marriage, 183. 



Gift of, to groom, 184. 



Laid on roof, 216-217. 



offered to gods, 126, 127, 179. 



I 'a i'li in. as charm, 216. 

 Pana\ , Demons in, i'>4. 

 Paneyangen, divine protector of bees, 



22-2 I. 

 Pangolan, shell bracelet, 199, 242. 

 Panguilan, Patu, 161-162. 

 Pangulili. mythical hero and divinitj . 



16, 17. 



Pantheistic, Bagobo religion not, 13-44. 

 Pantheon, Bagobo, 13-29. 



Parabunnian, altar for rice-sowing, 



92-93, 164, 173-174, 237, 254, 208. 

 Parayat, a disease, caused by black 

 art,* 219. 



caused by selling over-laced work, 

 224. 

 Pardo de Tavera, T. H., Deference 



to, 4. 

 Pastells, Pablo, S. J., cited. 151. 171. 



253, 254, 255, 280 (bibl.) 

 Patanan ceremony. 102, 198, 199. 

 Patch as charm, 210. 

 Patulangan, Bagobo town, 156. 

 Pearl disc ornaments, 118, 165, 242. 

 Pebble, Magic, 165. 

 Peninsular Malay, Myths, rites and 

 customs of, 10, 37, 47, 57, 88, 105, 

 120, 139, 174, 200, 238, 207-271,272, 

 278. 



Popular beliefs of, 49, 55, (ii), 64-65. 

 Peppers, lted, as charms, 41, 163,207, 



215. 

 Perak, Shrines in, 209. 

 Percussion instruments, 9, 258. See 



also Agongs. 

 Perez, Domingo, O. P., 280. 

 Petati, mat, 89, 188. 189, 191. 

 Peterson, Peter (tr.), 282. For cita- 

 tions, see RlGVEDA. 

 Phenomena, Natural, 43-49, 245. 

 Philippine Islands, Ceremonies ami 

 sacrifice in, 166, 170-171, 257. 

 Cultural center in, 252. 256. 

 Peopling of, by Aryan stock, 276- 



277. 

 Deferences to, [4, 166, 193, 245, 

 257, 267, 278. 

 Pig hunt, 197. 199. 



meat, 87, 147, 183. 

 skulls as trophies, 161. 

 Pigafetta, Antonio, cited, 66, 84, 257, 

 •jr.it. 262, 264, 280 (bibl.) 



Pigeon. < linen, see Limokun. 



24, 15. 

 Fabulous, 31, '.<>, 62. 

 Pintados, term for Visayan, 257. 259, 



2( ;:>. 

 Piper betel, see Detel. 



