. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. PLATE 41 THE TERMINATION OF THE CEREMONIES OF THE HARVEST FEAST Tlie pig is enwreathed with rice heads, liagaga grass, and the stick with whichthe pig was killed in ceremouial fashion. The dean of the priests sends thepigs soul to the four deity-inhabited regions, there to advocate for the mortalsthe miraculous increase of the rice. Its soul is then ordered to return to bereincarnated for the children. [438] UNIV. CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. & ETHN. VOL. 15 [BARTON! PLATE 41. PLATE 42 AN IFUGAO SUGAR CANE PRESS The press


. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology. PLATE 41 THE TERMINATION OF THE CEREMONIES OF THE HARVEST FEAST Tlie pig is enwreathed with rice heads, liagaga grass, and the stick with whichthe pig was killed in ceremouial fashion. The dean of the priests sends thepigs soul to the four deity-inhabited regions, there to advocate for the mortalsthe miraculous increase of the rice. Its soul is then ordered to return to bereincarnated for the children. [438] UNIV. CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. & ETHN. VOL. 15 [BARTON! PLATE 41. PLATE 42 AN IFUGAO SUGAR CANE PRESS The press consists essentially of a pole which is made to flop up and downa distance of about six inches, striking on a short longitudinal beam as on ananvil. The pole is operated by a cord with the foot. The cane is held on theshort longitudinal beam. The juice crushed out is caught in a jar. [440] UNIV, CALIF. PUBL. AM. ARCH. & ETHN. VOL. 15 [BARTON] PLATE 42


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