Traditions of the Tinguian a Study in Philippine Folk Lore 8 5

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Traditions of the Tinguian a Study in Philippine Folk Lore 8 5
Fay Cooper Cole
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"Ala, Aponigonay, take rice so that wemay cook it in Kabenbenlan, because Aponibolinayen and Dagdagalisithave no rice to cook. What will Dagdagalisit use for his _balaua?_ Heties a banana bark clout on his body. I do not think he has rice, sowe will take some for us to eat. You people who live in the same townwe go to attend _balaua_. You take food with you for Aponibolinayenand Dagdagalisit make _balaua_. " Not long after they went, and whenthey arrived in the place where the spring is in Kabe...nbenlan theysaw the beautiful spring whose stones were all gold. The gravel whichthey used to wash the pottery with was all agates which have no holesthrough them. "I do not think that Dagdagalisit has a spring like this, for his clout is only the dry bark of the banana, but it is best forus to go and see in the town. " They went, and when they had almostreached the town the golden house twinkled. "We must not walk by thegolden house, " said Awig. "We must not walk by that golden house, yousay, but that is where the people are dancing, " said Aponibolnay.

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