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tona'
tonā'on
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An agricultural sub-district ritual pond field, owned by the agricultural leader, tonong, of a given sub-district.
Both the central sub-district, babluy 2, and each of the peripheral sub-districts, pingngit 2, have a ritual field, owned by the agricultural leader for that sub-district. This field is the location of a number of important rituals for the entire agricultural sub-district; it is usually the location of the seedbed where seedbed planting is initiated for the sub-district; it is the first field of the agricultural sub-division to be transplanted, bogay, or harvested, dūpag; the sacrificing of a chicken and planting of canegrass markers, ludho', occur here first during the post-transplanting holiday season, ulpi.
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For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent -um-) to begin transplanting or harvesting rice (theme i-, -on) in a ritual field, puntonā'an.
tumna'; etna'; tenna'; matna'
Nan binabāi umuy muntona' an mumbogay hi payaw Aligūyun.
The women are the ones to go to begin transplanting in Aligūyun's field.
A single agricultural sub-district.
A family ritual-pond-field.
A leader in rice agriculture.
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