Ifugao Law (In American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 15, No. 1)
Roy Franklin Barton
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Ifugao Law (In American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 15, No. 1)
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Ifugaos
Sources of Ifugao Law and its Present Status of Development
The Family Law
Marriage
Remarriage of the Widowed
Datok6
Datok6
Divorce
The Hudhud Indemnity
The Hudhud Indemnity
Dependents in Relation to Family Law
Illegitimate Children
Reciprocal Obligations of Parents and Their Children
The Property Law
The Kinds of Property
Family Property
Personal Property
Perpetual Tenure
Transient Tenure
Transfers of Property for a Consideration
A. Transactions in the Purchase of a Field in the Kiangan Area
I. Payments on the property
II. Fees (lukbu) of the principal witnesses
III. Advance interest paid to the seller
IV. Gifts to the seller’s kin
I. Payments on the property
II. Additional payments made to the seller, his kindred, and the witnesses after payments of purchase price but before the ibuy feast
III. Payments at ibuy ceremony
A. Transactions in the Purchase of a Field in the Kiangan Area
I. Payments on the property
II. Fees (lukbu) of the principal witnesses
III. Advance interest paid to the seller
IV. Gifts to the seller’s kin
I. Payments on the property
II. Additional payments made to the seller, his kindred, and the witnesses after payments of purchase price but before the ibuy feast
III. Payments at ibuy ceremony
Transfers of Property Arising from Family Relationships
Settlement of Debts of the Aged and Deceased
Borrowing and Lending
Go-betweens
Contracts for the Sale of Property
Irrigation Law
Penal Law
Penalties
Tabulation Showing the Payment Exacted for Adultery in Its Various Degrees and for Individuals of Different Rank
Na-onom or “six” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Hin-bakid or “ten” fine
Hin-bakid or “ten” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Tabulation Showing the Payment Exacted for Adultery in Its Various Degrees and for Individuals of Different Rank
Na-onom or “six” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Hin-bakid or “ten” fine
Hin-bakid or “ten” fine
Na-onom or “six” fine
Circumstances Which Affect Penalty
Penal Responsibility
Other Factors Affecting Liability
The Principal Crimes and their Frequency
Sorcery
Adultery
The Taking of Life
The Labod Fine
Labod Fine for Malicious Killing of a Pig
The Labod Fine
Labod Fine for Malicious Killing of a Pig
Putting Another in the Position of an Accomplice
Theft
Arson
Kidnapping
Incest
Rape
Kadangyang class
Middle class
Very poor
Kadangyang class
Middle class
Very poor
Ma-hailyu or Minor Offenses
Kadangyang class
Middle class
Very poor
Kadangyang class
Middle class
Very poor
Procedure
The Family in Relation to Procedure
The Monkalun or Go-between
Testimony
Ordeals
Execution of Justice
The Paowa or Truce
Termination of Controversies: Peace-making
An Inter-village Law
Appendices
Appendix 1: Ifugao Reckoning of Relationship
Appendix 2: Connection of Religion with Procedure
Appendix 3: Parricide
Appendix 4: Concubinage among the Kalingas
Glossary1
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