[187] See [p. 10, note 1].
[188] The storyteller here paused to explain that Kadalayapan was somewhere in the air, and that Kanag was going down to the earth for fruit. See [p. 7].
[189] A band of leaves worn about the head.
[190] See [p. 18, note 2].
[191] See [p. 30, note 3].
[192] A place of great trees, many herbs, and continued dampness.
[194] Negrito. It was Gamayawán disguised.