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And the two climbed over the hills, and they reached the Pabungan Mangumbiten soon after the Tuglay. And they were astonished to see the great Tuglay. But when the Tuglay saw the young girl, who was named Bia Itanawa Inelu, he was so bewildered and startled that he turned away his eyes, and could not look at the sister and brother.
He started out, and walked on and on until he reached the mountains called "Pabungan Mangumbiten." Now, on another mountain there lived a young man named the Malaki Itanawa, with his little sister. They lived alone together, for they were orphans. The young girl said to her brother, "Let us travel over the mountains to-day." And the boy answered, "Yes, my sister, we will go."
An embroidery done by old women in former days, but now almost a lost art. Tambayang was used for the uppers of sleeves for fiesta, and it formed the scarf worn by mothers to carry the baby. There is a taboo on young women doing this special sort of needlework. See footnote 4, p, 26. See footnote 2, p. 20. Bia, "lady;" inelu, "orphan," the orphan lady Itanawa.
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