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Index
The Bontoc Igorot
Albert Ernest Jenks Manila 1905
Letter of Transmittal Table of Contents Illustrations Preface Introduction Chapter I The Igorot Culture Group
Igorot land Igorot peoples
Chapter II The Bontoc Culture Group
Bontoc culture area Marks of Bontoc culture The Bontoc man
Introduction Historical sketch Somatology
Man Woman Child Pathology
Chapter III General Social Life
The pueblo
Ato
Pabafunan and fawi Olag Afong
The family
Childbirth Twins Abortion Child
Care of child in parents’ dwelling Naming Circumcision Amusements Puberty
Life in olag Marriage
Divorce The widowed Orphans
The aged
Sickness, disease, and remedies Death and burial
Chapter IV Economic Life
Production
Natural production
Hunting
Figure 1.
Fishing Vegetal production
Cultural production
Agriculture
Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4.
Zoöculture Clothing production Implement and utensil production Weapon production
Figure 5. Figure 6.
Pipe production, and smoking Fire making
Division of labor Wages, and exchange of labor
Distribution
Theft Conquest
Consumption
Foods Beverages Salt Figure 7. Sugar Meals and mealtime
Transportation Commerce
Barter Sale Medium of exchange Measure of exchange value Standard of value
Palay currency
Trade routes Trade languages and traders Stages of commerce
Property right
Personal property of individual Personal property of group Real property of individual Real property of group Public property Sale of property Rent, loan, and lease of property
Inheritance and bequest Tribute, tax, and “rake off”
Chapter V Political Life and Control
Crimes, detection and punishment
Chapter VI War and Head-Hunting Chapter VII Æsthetic Life
Dress
Figure 8.
Decoration
Tattoo
Music
Instrumental music Vocal music
Dancing Games Formalities
Chapter VIII Religion
Spirit belief Exorcist Lumawig, the Supreme Being “Changers” in religion Priesthood Sacred days Ceremonials
Ceremonies connected with agriculture
Pochang Chaka Suwat Keeng Totolod Safosab Lislis Loskod Okiad Kopus
Ceremonies connected with climate
Fakil Kalob Chinamwi
Ceremonies connected with head taking1
Kafokab Changtu
Ceremony connected with ato
Chapter IX Mental Life
Actual knowledge
Mensuration
Numbers Lineal measure Measurement of animals The calendar
Figure 9.
Folk tales
The sun man and moon woman; or, origin of head-hunting Origin of coling, the serpent eagle1 Origin of tilin, the ricebird2 Origin of kaag, the monkey Origin of gayyang, the crow, and fanias, the large lizard Owug, the snake Who took my father’s head?
Chapter X Language
Introduction Alphabet Linguistic inconsistencies Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs Comparative vocabularies Bontoc vocabulary
English, with Bontoc equivalent
Cosmology Human Body Bodily Conditions Consanguineal and Social Relationships Clothing, Dress, and Adornment Foods and Beverages Weapons, Utensils, Etc. Home and Field Animals Vegetal Life Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Cardinal Numerals Ordinal Numerals10 Distributive Numerals
Plates
Figure 1.
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