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Updated: May 14, 2025


Asbinan said, "Yes," and he went to his grandmother Alokotán. "Ala, my grandmother Alokotán, what shall we do? Dawinisan said that if we have everything they want and will pay it for her, she will marry me." The old woman said, "Ala, do not worry about that, I will see."

As soon as she arrived at the stairs of the house of the mother and father of Dawinisan, they said, "Good morning," and the mother of Dawinisan said, "Good morning, what did you come here for, Ayo and Alokotán of Kadalayapan?" "'What did you come here for? you say. Our son Asbinan wants to marry Dawinisan," said Ayo. She called them up into the house and they talked.

"That is not my mother," said Kanag to Alokotán, and she replied, "Yes, that is your mother, but your father put you on the river when you were a little boy, and I found you there and I took you, so I might have someone to inherit my things." Not long after, "Ala, my Aunt, now we are not going home we will stay here, because my husband Wadagan does not like us."

Then Alokotan asked where he was going, and when he had told her, she said: "Your father is dead, but I believe that you will find him, for you have a good sign." He hurried on and arrived at the place where lightning was, and it asked: "Where are you going, little boy?" "I am going to Adasen to get my father," answered Kanag.

The old woman Alokotán said, "Go and eat, it is already prepared." So Kanag went and ate and he said, "Mother, give me that nose flute so I can play." So she gave it to him and he played. "Agdaliyan, you are feeling so happy while your mother is feeling unhappy, and is going to die by the river side," said the flute as he played.

Those were all who were left for Awig did not give them poison. Not long after Awig arrived in Natpangan. He went back to get the rest of his daughter's body from the place where the mountain rice grew. When he arrived in their house he joined the body and the head. They looked at her and she was sweating. "Ala, Awig you go and command someone to get the old woman Alokotán.

When he reached her he saw it was his sister and he tried to take her away from the talagan, and she said to him, "I cannot get off from here, for the anitos who care for me told me to stay here until someone comes to make dawak with me." So they sent the old woman Alokotán to make dawak with her.

When they were still dancing the water flowed, only a little while, and it was only knee deep, "Ala, you Iwaginan and Linongan, stop dancing because we are deluged," said Awig and the old woman Alokotán. They stopped dancing and the water went down again from the town.

Not long after the old woman Alokotán, who conducted the Sayang and made them dance Da-eng, arrived and she began to perform the ceremony. When it became morning, "You people who live with us, come and pound rice," said Aponibolinayen. So the people gathered and pounded rice for them. As soon as they finished pounding rice she commanded her liblibayan to go and get betel-nuts.

"How strange," thought Aponitolau, "that all the world shakes when that woman shouts." But he continued on his way without stopping. As he passed the place of the old woman, Alokotan, she sent out her little dog and it bit his leg. "Do not proceed," said the old woman, "for ill luck awaits you. If you go on, you will never return to your home."

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