The Inhabitants of the PhilippinesSawyer, Frederic H.
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The Inhabitants of the Philippines
Sawyer, Frederic H.
Ethnology -- Philippines; Philippines -- Social life and customs
instruments for cleaning out the ears.
Household Goods.
Gui-pan Small knife for peeling roots and
splitting cane.
Lodó Ladle of cocoa-nut shell for water.
Idas Wooden spoons.
Latoc Large wooden dish, with receptacles for
sauce and salt.
Dalela Rice dish of copper.
Sagatan Strainer of cane and rattan.
Sarangos-án Funnel made of a cocoa-nut shell.
Labba Basket used for carrying provisions.
Pidasen Baskets for domestic use.
Tinac-dag
Alat or Minuiniata Small basket for collecting eggs.
Babaco Provision basket.
Bigao Basket for cleaning rice.
Opit-daguil Provision basket.
Opigán or Acuba-quigan Basket for keeping clothes in.
Cal-culven Cane basket blackened by smoke.
Tapil Small basket of cane.
Hugones Great baskets to hold rice.
Agabin Creels for carrying fish.
Apisang or Sacupif Large basket used for carrying tobacco on
the back.
Sulpac Large bamboos for carrying water.
Tang-tang Calabashes for measuring or holding basi.
Ting-galon Goblet of plaited cane used at feasts for
drinking basi.
Pambián Spinning wheels.
Paga-blang Looms.
La-labayán Apparatus for holding skeins of cotton.
Qui-tan-gang Wooden drainer for the spoons or paddles
used for stirring up the basi when
brewing it.
Balai-ti-ado Rack to hold spoons.
Quil-lit Earthen cooking-pot.
Ongot Drinking-cup for water.
Soled Dish of plaited rattan for boiled camote
(sweet potatoes).
Dapilag Dish of plaited rattan for boiled rice.
Personal Effects.
Palting Pouches for tobacco and gold.
Upit Tobacco pouch plaited of rattan.
Suput Purse made of cotton ornamented with
copper wire.
Cuaco Pipes of wood, stone, clay, or metal.
Nupit Tobacco boxes.
Sacopit Carved walking sticks.
Tad Umbrellas.
Pamiguin Pneumatic tinder-box, or fire squirt.
Apit Pocket book of cane and rattan.
Dubong Deer-skin pouch used when travelling.
Quidatang Case with fittings for striking a light.
Sagay say Combs.
Tooth-brushes.
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