Traditions of the Tinguian a Study in Philippine Folklore

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Traditions of the Tinguian a Study in Philippine Folklore
Fay Cooper Cole
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" "What is that?" said Aponitolau. "I am anxious to eat fish roe, " said Aponi- boHnayen. So Aponitolau went to get his fish net and he fished in the river. As soon as he arrived at the river he threw his net and secured a fish with fish roe. He cut open the fish and took out the roe. When he had taken out the roe he spat on the place where he had cut the fish and it became alive again and swam in the river. After that he went back home. As soon as he arrived at their house he gave the fish to ...AponiboHnayen, and he laid down in the balaua again, and AponiboHna- yen went to the kitchen and she toasted the roe. When she finished she tasted it, and she vomited, so she threw it away also. "What is the matter, AponiboHnayen? Why are the dogs barking?" "I dropped some of the roe. " She went again to the room of the house. "I am anxious to eat the oranges which belong to Gawigawen of Adasen. " "What is that, AponiboHnayen, " said Aponitolau. "I am anxious to eat a deer's liver, I said. " So Aponitolau caUed his dogs and he went to hunt deer.

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