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Updated: May 28, 2025
As they finished dancing, Gilen struck his spear against the boy's head-axe and departed. Scarcely had she completed this task, when she was possessed by the spirit of Kibáyen, this being walked round and round the net, seeking for an opening, but without success.
So the boy takes a part of the blood and rice away, and gives it to the spirits, then puts it back." The spirit was followed, by Gilen, who bade the lad take hold of one side of the winnower, while he held the other. Raising it in the air, they danced half way round the mortar, then retraced their steps. "This is because the spirits only partially took the life away. Now they put it back."
She now appears to have joined the company of the natural spirits and to be immortal. At times, both she and her husband enter the bodies of the mediums. Agonán is the spirit who knows many dialects. He lives in Dingolowan. Gilen attends many ceremonies, and occupies an important place in Tangpap; yet little is known of him. Inginlaod are spirits who live in the west.
While this spirit was talking, another, who said he lived in Langbosan, and had been sent by Gilen, came to the body of the second medium. Paying no attention to the other spirit, he began to give instructions for the conduct of the ceremony. "Do not fail to prepare this pig, but you may use it for both tangpap and balag.
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