The Tinguian Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe

by Fay-Cooper Cole
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VII. Warfare, Hunting, and Fishing
VIII. Economic Life

Rice Culture
Cultivated Plants and Trees
Wild Plants and Trees
Plants and Trees Used in the Treatment of Disease
Use of Betel-Nut, Tobacco, and Stimulants
Domestic Animals

IX. Products of Industry

Iron-Working
Spinning and Weaving
Manufacture of Rope and String
Bark Cloth
Basket Making
Mats
Dyes
Net Making
Manufacture of Pottery
Pipe Making
Method of Drying Hides

X. Decorative Art
XI. Personal Adornment, Dances, and Musical Instruments
XII. Music, By Albert Gale
Conclusions





LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


Text-Figures

1. Child's Cradle and Jumper
2. Diagram of a Game
3. Cross Sections Showing Types of Graves
4. Ceremonial Paraphernalia
5. Household Objects
6. Spoons and Ladles
7. Types of Knives
8. Head-axes
9. Spears
10. Shields
11. Chicken Snare
12. Bird Snares

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