BEXEDICT, BAGOBO CEBEMOXIAL, MAGIC AND MYTH 295 



Inok, son of Oleng, 118, 139, 141,144. 



Insect, Chirp of, a sign of death, 240. 



Insects, 45, 64, 124, 191. 



Intoning at seance, 195-203. 



Iranian, see Indo-Iranian. 



Iron industry, God of, 27-28, 89. 



Iron, Supplanting of stone implements 



by, 6. 

 Islam, 3-4, 268, 276, 277, 278-279. 

 Islao, 7-8, 59, 100, 181. 

 Ivory ear plugs, 230, 237, 242. 

 pillars in myth, 09, 74. 



Java, 33, 275, 270, 277. 



Jayne, K. G., cited, 270. 



Jenks, Albert Ernest, cited, 193, 281 



(bibl.) 

 Jesuit missions, Establishment of, 250. 

 Jolo island, GO. 

 Journey, abandoned or postponed, 247. 



Manganito held before, 194. 



Soul goes on, to lower world, 52- 

 53, 63, 64. 

 Jungle fowl, 6. 31. 40. 



Kaba, 8, 29, 73, 101, 111, 112, 115, 110, 



124, 175, 170, 202. 

 Ivadeyuna, a female god, 17. 

 Kalagan tribe, 29. 



Kamagi, precious necklace, 08, 73, 127. 

 Kamana of Madagascar, 204. 

 Katha sarit sagara, see Somadeva. 

 Kawanan, see Soul, Right hand. 

 Kavan tribe of Borneo, 134, 100, 102, 



239, 271. 

 Kenyan tribe of Borneo, 239, 271. 

 Kerchief for warriors, see Tankulu. 

 Kilat, Thunder spirit, 39, 45-40, 48-' 



49, 238. 

 Killing by magical power, 70, 274. 

 Justifiable forms of. 10. 

 Recital of exploits in, 148-149. 

 Kingfisher, Metamorphosis of, 71-72. 

 Kitchen, 112, 152-153. 

 Knives protecting pregnant women 



from Buso, 208. 



Ritual use of, 154, 177. 178. 



Korokung, River woman called, 38. 



Disease named 100, 202, 226. 

 Kramat of Malaysia, 204, 209. 

 Kruijit, Alb. C, 107. 

 Kulaman tribe, 29, 41, 105, 150, 105, 

 228, 244, 250. 



Landor, A. Henry Savage, cited, 25, 



170, 281 (bibl.) 

 Lanzone, Lansium domesticam (lan- 



sonis, Bagobo tual), 104, 218. 

 Lapisut, a small, green, thin skinned 

 and extremely acid fruit borne on 

 a tree with a tall slender trunk 

 and leaves like mammoth maiden's- 

 hair ferns. The fruit grows low, 

 projecting directly outward from the 

 trunk, only four or five feet from 

 the ground, 218. 

 Laufer, Berthold, References to, 250, 



281 (bibl.) 

 Laughing, Tabu on, 45, 58, 01, 225, 



238. 

 Lavations, seePamalugu; Purification. 

 Laya, a variety of bamboo, Frame of, 

 for agongs and textiles, 101, 103, 130. 

 Reference to, 104. 

 Thatch secured by, 100. 

 Vessels for liquor made of, 103. 

 Leaf dishes, Diseases drawn into and 

 shut up in, 21, 107, 229. 

 Drawing of, 109. 

 Festival use of, 147, 152, 104. 

 Process of making, 77, 98, 101, 



102, 100. 

 Ritual use of, 02, 93,104-113,170, 



177. 

 Spirits of the dead enjoy, 50. 

 Leaves, Ceremonial cluster of, see 

 Greens, Magic. 



laid under sacrificial food, 139, 



140-141. 

 See also under names of leaves. 

 Left-hand side of path, 110, 247. 



soul, see Soul, Left-hand. 

 Legaspi expedition, Chronicler of, cited, 

 170, 189, 259. 



