[10] The dīam recited during the Pala-an ceremony.
[11] The east.
[12] Feathers attached to a stick, which serve as hair ornaments in the Sayang ceremony.
[13] Spirit name for Tinguian.
[14] See [p. 171, note 2].
[15] Chanted by the medium, over the offerings given to aid in the cure of a sick child, or to stop a child from incessant crying.
[16] The ceremony.
[17] Dīam recited during the Sangásang ceremony in the town of Lumaba.
[18] Chanted when the Sangásang ceremony is made for sickness, or to take away a bad omen.
[19] Spirit name for the earth.