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Rice given to the dead, 53, 188. 

 mortar. Myth of, 68, 200, 201. 

 offered in the husk, 176. 

 Pounding of, 67, 100, 200-201. 

 References to, 6, 55, 57, 63, 77, 79, 



87, 147, 164, 183. 

 -sowing ceremonial, 9, 22, 77, 93, 



95, 171-174, 238. 

 Spiritual essence of, enjoyed by 



soul, 53-54. 

 Sprouting of, 95. 

 winnower, 42. 

 Ridge pole, 135. 

 Right-hand side of way, 115, 247. 



soul, see Soul, Right-hand. 

 RlGVEDA, citations from, 20, 27 - J. 

 Rinsing of mouth, 264. 

 Ritual words, 82, 102, 108, 110, 112, 

 116, 119-121, 123, 129-130, 143, 155, 

 178-179, 183, 191-192. See also Word 

 charms. 

 River, Betel offered to the, 119. 



Huso haunting banks of the, 119. 

 Ceremonies at, 117-125, 182. 

 spirits. 21, 23, 222. 

 Test for theft in, 222. 

 White woman in. 220. 

 Rivers, W. H. R., 249, 282. 

 Riwa-riwa, a demon, 37-38, 227. 

 Rizal, Jose, cited, 16,193,222-223,261, 



262, 264, 266, 207. 

 Robbery, Charm for success in, 213-214. 

 Bobertson, James Alexander, 279. See 

 Blair, Emma Helen and Robertson 

 for citations. 

 Romances, see Bagobo stories; Ulit. 

 Hoof of Long House, 96, 100, 135, 165. 

 Rooms of Long House, 151-153. 

 Rosell, Pedro, S. J., 280. 

 Roth, Henry Ling, 282. 

 Rubbing, see Stroking and rubbing. 



Saavedra, A. de, Citations from voyage 



of. 28, ITd-171, 259, 261. 

 Sacral spots, Charm to produce, 218. 

 riflce, Human, Account of, 167- 169. 

 Characterization of, 78-79, 166. 



Sacrifice, Human, Custom of, in Sara- 

 wak and Cebu, 28, 271. 



Demand by the gods for, 94, 99, 



143, 198. 

 Difficulty of offering, 90-97. 

 Filipino custom of, 166, 170-171. 

 Frame for fastening victim to, 168. 

 References to, 9, 10, 13, 74, 89, 162, 



186, 198, 215, 259, 271. 

 Value ot; 169, 273. 

 vestige of head hunting, a, 101. 

 Sacrifice of fowls, 9, 97, 103, 137, 142. 

 253, 258. 



of goats and swine, 253, 208. 

 Sacrificial character of religion, 8, 253, 



272-273. 

 Sagas, Indian, see Somadeva. 

 Sagmo ceremony, 102, 126, 127, 128. 

 Sago palm, Corypha umbracuHfera 



(bnri ), 104. 

 Salamiawan, a divine hero of myth, 



14-17. 

 Salangayd, god of the sky, 23, 80. 

 Salf, Oleng's brother, 118, 143, 148. 

 Saleeby, Najeeb M., cited, 4, 282 (bibl.) 

 Saliman, Oleng's nephew, 23, 85, 118, 



202-203. 

 Salingolop, Datu, 252. 

 Salugboy, S0-K7, 128, 130, 225, 242. 

 Samal island, 23, 197. 

 Sambil, young woman of Talun, 8, 147. 

 San Agustin, Caspar de, O. S. A., 280. 

 San Antonio, Juan Francisco, O. S. F., 



280. 

 San Nicolas, Andres de, 279. 

 Santa Cruz, 4, 5, 7, 8, 114, 150, 153, 



175, 185. 

 Sarasin, Paul and Fritz Sarasin, cited, 

 15, 28, 66, 90, 107, 161, 209, 223, 

 282 (bibl.) 



References to, 75, 94. 96. 

 Sarawak, Human sacrifice in, 171, 271. 

 Myths and rites in, 37, 271. 278. 

 Wooden figures for magic use in, 

 113-114. 

 Sarong, see Panapisan. 

 Sawyer, F. H., cited. 33. 

 Schadenherg, Alexander, 282. 



