BENEDICT, BAGOBO CEBEMONIAL, MAGIC AND MYTH 



289 



Clothing, Fine, associated with virtue, 

 70, 273. 



Metamorphosis caused by change 



of, 72. 

 of bark and sheath, 66-67. 

 offered at the altar, 125-131, 176. 

 worn at festivals, 86-87, 117, 118, 

 124, 126, 165. 

 Clouds, Myths of, 48. 

 Cock, Feathers of, for decoration, 172. 

 offered in sacrifice, 97, 103, 137, 



253, 258, 271. 

 Soul of, in Gimokudau, 55, 64. 

 Cocoanut for festival and ceremonial 

 food, 79, 87, 98, 102, 138-139, 147, 

 176, 177, 178. 



leaves, to influence growth of rice, 



174. 

 References to, in song and myth, 



49, 55, 66-67, 69, 164. 

 shell 



for offerings, 88. 

 for pubic shield, 210. 

 for seed rice, 173. 

 Toddy from, 218. 

 Codrington, Robert Henry, cited, 204, 



280 (bibl.) 

 Coffin, 42, 187-190, 209, 214. 

 Cogon, native name for any rank, coarse, 



high-growing grass, 22, 67, 173. 

 Cole, Fay-Cooper, cited, 14, 19, 22, 

 27, 29, 37, 49, 58, 84, 95, 161-162, 

 167, 169, 171, 175, 214, 280 (bibl.) 

 Colin, Francisco, S.J., cited, 193, 280 



(bibl.) 

 Combes, Francesco, 248, 254, 280 (bibl.) 

 Complete East India Pilot, Map in, 



251. 

 Conclusions, 277-279. 

 Constellations, 29, 75, 93, 167, 171, 



175, 254, 262, 265. 

 Contact in cultures, 256-257. 

 Contagious magic, 205, 213. 

 Contiguity, Charms working through 



association by, 205, 213-217. 

 Continuation theory, 55. 

 Conventional episodes, 273. 

 Convergence, 278. 



Corn, 6, 55, 101. 



Coronel, cited, 170. 



Corpse, 32-33, 186-192. 



Corypha umbraciilifera. sago palm, 164. 



Cosmogonic myths, 46-49. 



Costumes for festival, 86-87, 146-147. 



Cotton textiles, 176, 241-242. 



Country of the dead, see Gimokudan. 



Courtship, 180. 



Cows in myth, 73. 



Flesh of, not eaten, 243. 



Crab shell as charm, 42, 217. 



Crabs on ceremonial food, 177, 178. 



Crawfurd, John, cited, 275-276, 280 

 (bibl.) 



Creator, 11, 15, 44, 46, 65, 105, 272. 



Crockery, see Ceremonial dishes. 



Crocodile as charm pattern, 42, 187, 

 209. 



Teeth of, 264. 



Crooke, William, cited. 57, 281 (bibl.) 



Crow, 214-215, 217, 262. 



Crow's beak, foot and liver as medi- 

 cine, 221, 228, 232. 



Cultural center, 252, 256. 



elements, Transmission of,277,278. 



Culture, Limited possibilities in 

 development of, 278; see Golden- 

 weiser, A. A., 



Cuyo islands, 58. 



Dance at ceremonies and festivals, 9, 

 23, 63, 77, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 

 126, 144-145, 147, 183, 271. 



at human sacrifice, 168, 253, 256, 



258. 

 Characterization of the, 85-87. 

 Daraga, a virgin, 16, 70-71. 

 Darago, identified with Mandarangan, 



26, 162, 169. See also Darugo. 

 Darkness, Folklore and myth con- 

 cerning, 33, 34, 61, 70. 

 Darmesteter, James, (tr.), 281. For ci- 

 tations, see Avestas. 

 Dariigo, god for women, 26. See also 



Darago. 

 Datu, 4, 9-10. 52, 78, 84, 104, 166. 



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