[30] The most powerful of all spirits.
[32] See [p. 13, note 1].
[34] A somewhat similar tale, current among the Dayak, will be found in Roth, The Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo, Vol. I, p. 309 ff.
[35] A small spirit house built during the bawī ceremony.
[36] A kind of grass.
[37] Account concerning the guardian stones at Patok.
[38] Peculiarly shaped stones in which Apdel, the guardian spirit of the village is supposed to reside.
[39] A Tinguian town several miles south of Patok.