
Kankanay Ceremonies / (American Archaeology and Ethnology)
by C. R. Moss
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Chapters (70)
- 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
- Comparative Nabaloi and Southern Kankanay Ceremonies4
- Lepanto Kankanay Ceremonies5
- Particular Ceremonies1
- 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
- Myths1
- Origin of the Big and Little Thunder
- Origin of Thunder and Lightning
- The Mountain Kabunian
- The Origin of Man
- University of California Publications Department of Anthropology
- Colophon
- Availability
- Encoding
- Revision History
- External References
- Corrections
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