Kankanay Ceremonies / (American Archaeology and Ethnology)
University of California Publications
American Archaeology and Ethnology
Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 343–384
October 29, 1920
Kankanay Ceremonies
By C. R. Moss
University of California Press Berkeley
Since the Kankanay have been studied very little, the exact extent of their culture area is not at present certain.
C. R. Moss
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Contents
Introduction
Territory of the Kankanay
Personal Appearance and Traits
Industrial Life
Custom Law
Comparative Culture
Ceremonial System
General Comparison with the Nabaloi
Spirits and Deities
Purpose
Priesthood
Divination
Spoken Ritual
Dancing and Songs
Omens and Taboo
Bindian
Mandit
Dawak and Basit
Batbat
Kapi
Amlag
Lawit
Tingiting
Palis
Buang
Mayilutlutkan
Palis chi Kabunian
Mantuis Bilig
Bilong
Maydosadan
Manbating
Liblibian
Ampasit
Dayau
Tamo
Pasang
Abasang
Sibisib
Gaysing
Galon
Mangilin
Mansiyanun
Siling
Pugas
Kiad
Kosde
Bugid
Pungau
Bugak
Saldi
Bilig
Dagas
Laglagiwin
Tanong
Sagausau
Origin of the Big and Little Thunder
Origin of Thunder and Lightning
The Mountain Kabunian
The Origin of Man
Colophon
Availability
Encoding
Revision History
External References
Corrections