Figure 31.
Fa′-wi of a′-to Si-pa′-at
Photo by Martin
Figure 32.
Fa′-wi of a′-to Cho′-ko
Photo by Martin
Figure 33.
O′-lâg
Photo by Martin
Figure 34.
Bontoc dwelling, the fay′-ü
Photo by Martin
Figure 35.
Timbers for a building seasoning in the mountains
Photo by Martin
Figure 36.
Fay′-ü showing open door
Photo by Martin
Figure 37.
Bontoc dwelling, the Kat-yu′-fong, a widow's house, showing pigpens which extend beneath it
Photo by Martin
Figure 38.
“In the shade of the low, projecting roof”
Photo by Martin
Figure 39.
“The mother who has come down with her babe on her back for an olla of water”
Photo by Jenks
Figure 40.
The baby tenders
Photo by Martin
Figure 41.
Sam-kad′s' death chair
Photo by Jenks
Figure 42.
Pine coffins
Photo by Jenks
Figure 43.
The burial of Som-kad′
Photo by Jenks
Figure 44.
Bûg-ti′ with his wild-cock snare
Photo by Jenks
Figure 45.
Wire cock snare set, with lure cock in center
Photo by Jenks
Figure 46.
Wild-cat caught in the snare kok-o′-lâng
Photo by Jenks
Figure 47.
The bird snare Lĭng-ang′. (Snare set.) (Snare sprung.)
Photo by Jenks
Figure 48.
Trap fishing
Photo by Jenks
Figure 49.
Emptying the fish trap
Photo by Jenks
Figure 50.
Fisherman examining his ob-o′-fu
Photo by Jenks
Figure 51.
Rice sementeras at transplanting season
Photo by Martin
Figure 52.
Banawi rice sementeras
Photo by Worchester
Figure 53.
A terrace wall
Photo by Martin
Figure 54.
Women weeding a terrace wall at soil-turning season
Photo by Martin
Figure 55.
Partial view of Bontoc irrigating works
Photo by Martin
Figure 56.
The main dam, showing irrigation troughs beyond
Photo by Martin
Figure 57.
River irrigation scheme
Figure 58.
Irrigating ditch which feeds the troughs secured to the mountain side shown at the left
Photo by Martin
Figure 59.
Turning the soil in a water-filed sementera, showing women transplanting rice
Photo by Martin
Figure 60.
Mud-spattered soil turners
Photo by Martin
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