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This period is not a period of "no work" it has many and varied labors. The second period is La'-tub. It is that of the first harvests, and lasts some four weeks, ending about June 1. Cho'-ok is the third period. It is the time when the bulk of the palay is harvested. It occupies about four weeks, running over in 1903 two days in July. Li'-pas is the fourth period.
It began about December 20, 1902, and ended February 10, 1903. Sa'-ma is the last period of the season Ka-sip', and the last of the year. The Igorot often says that a certain thing occurred in La'-tub, or will occur in Ba-li'-ling, so these periods of the calendar are held in mind as the civilized man thinks of events in time as occurring in some particular month.