100 EDITORIAL. 



The people of the region passed through by this party are Benguet 

 Igorots, but the following differences were noted between them and the 

 main body of the people of the same tribe. The houses at Ankiki, while 

 similar to those of others of this tribe, were rather better Imilt, having 

 sides of boards. The language spoken by the people of this barrio was 

 hardly intelligible to an interpreter who belonged to the Ibaloi division 

 of the Benguet Igorots. The people of Ankiki dress like the other Ben- 

 guet Igorots. They are called by the latter Kadasan which is said to 

 mean the people who live where the oak trees grow. Their only agri- 

 cultural product is camotes. They keep hogs, dogs and a few chickens. 

 They are great hunters and kill large numbers of deer and wild hogs. 



The people of the barrio of Tinuk are called Busols by the Benguet 

 people. This name is practically meaningless, as it is the common 

 designation for people who seem to the Benguet Igorots more wild and 

 uncivilized than themselves. The people of Tinuk raise rice but do not 

 terrace the hillsides to any considerable extent. 



Meeton L. Milleb. 



