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The Tinguian
The Tinguian
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Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe
By
Fay-Cooper Cole
Assistant Curator of Malayan Ethnology
1922
Page 229
Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe
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Contents
List of Illustrations 231
Introduction 235
I. Geographical Relations and History 238
II. Physical Type and Relationships 247
III. The Cycle of Life 261
Birth 261

Childhood 272
Engagement and Marriage 278
Death and Burial 283
The Layog 290

IV. Religion and Magic 295
V. The Ceremonies 315
1. The Minor Ceremonies 315

2. The Great Ceremonies 327
3. Special Ceremonies 355

VI. Social Organization. Government. The Village 359
VII. Warfare, Hunting, and Fishing 371
VIII. Economic Life 387
Rice Culture 387

Cultivated Plants and Trees 403
Wild Plants and Trees 408
Plants and Trees Used in the Treatment of Disease 409
Use of Betel-Nut, Tobacco, and Stimulants 410
Domestic Animals 411

IX. Products of Industry 413
Iron-Working 413

Spinning and Weaving 416
Manufacture of Rope and String 420
Bark Cloth 422
Basket Making 423
Mats 426
Dyes 426
Net Making 427
Manufacture of Pottery 427
Pipe Making 428

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