[22] Runo, a reed.
[23] See p. 8, note 2.
[24] A short ceremony held for the cure of fever and minor ills. It also forms a part of the more extensive rites.
[25] A sugar-cane rum.
[26] See p. 7, note 1.
[27] Lesser spirits.
[28] Lesser spirits.
[29] Lesser spirits.
[30] Like ideas occur in the folk-tales of British North Borneo. See Evans, Journal Royal Anthro. Inst., Vol. XLIII, 1913, p. 444.
[31] In various guises the same conception is found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Malaysia. See Cox, An Introduction to Folklore, p. 121 (London, 1904).—In an Igorot tale the owner captures and marries the star maiden, who is stealing his rice. Seidenadel, The Language of the Bontoc Igorot, p. 491 ff. (Chicago, 1909).