FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 PAGE THREE Wild Davao Tribes Are Good Citizens in Changed Islands Bloody Sacrifices Among Filipino Tribal Bands Outlawed by Education By Randall Gould (United Press) Manila, Jan. 18, 1860—Dumbo town has ceased to rule over the wild tribes of the Philippines and it is the Stars and Strikes which chose him out. Wild ticks may still be heard of the mosquito good old days when Uncle Jack's demands without consent of the proprietors, but such times are no more. Tribes Not Wild Prefacing with a declaration that "the wild tribes of Davon are 'wild' no more . . . they are fast becoming substantial citizens and the public are filled with their property," the Minister said in a 29-year-old account of human sacrifice in the old days. Such sacrifice it was learned by Governor Walker in investigating a case in 1908, when he discovered that customs and customs and was not conceived. Once upon a time, however, it was decidedly otherwise. "The sacrifices are regulated by the old men of the tribe who come together once a n year during the time when seven staves, three at right angles to the other four, are seen on the eastern horizon at 7 o'clock in the day," he explains the article on the basis of testimony by one Data Ansi. "One sacrifice may be offered for a number of evils. A counsel of an old man determines that the evils justify the wrong actions of his widows, Add and Obby, went to Data Aniag and requested a sacrifice to him. The two husbands who were troubled them." No More Sacrifices The three men was discussed by the old man, who knew there had been no sacrifice since a great drought three years before, it was wise to order one. Four old men set out to secure a victim and an eight-year-old slave boy who was "deaf." Another cross-sword "was obtained. Notices were sent out and 79 persons appeared at a spot where the boy sat on the ground naked. "A small platform of bamboo was constructed nearby on which was placed a cloth woven from the bank of the Bunga tree. Each person in it had a place in front of a bed of hotel on the cloth. Over this the men placed their handkerchiefs; the women hid on strips of bark of the palm tree; then the men hilt on their belts. Their spears they struck in ground in a strix about the床." Oration Opens Ceremony Oration Opens Ceremony "Data Amig made an oration." He exhorted the evil spirit, Mundrahuṇa to come and act. Truth might be appalled and that goodness might be vouchsafed to them. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "The boy was brought forward by Ongon and placed against a small tree; his hands were tied with bennie above his head to the tree; his body was crossed in front of him. Ansig placed a spear at the victim's right side at the lower margin of the ribs, wherein it was grasped by the two wounds. He then carried it through the body. 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