The Tinguian - Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe by Fay-Cooper Cole
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Engagement and Marriage
Death and Burial The Layog IV. Religion and Magic V. The Ceremonies 1. The Minor Ceremonies 2. The Great Ceremonies 3. Special Ceremonies VI. Social Organization. Government. The Village VII. Warfare, Hunting, and Fishing VIII. Economic Life Rice Culture Cultivated Plants and Trees Wild Plants and Trees Plants and Trees Used in the Treatment of Disease Use of Betel-Nut, Tobacco, and Stimulants Domestic Animals IX. Products of Industry Iron-Working Spinning and Weaving Manufacture of Rope and String Bark Cloth Basket Making Mats |
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