Appendix A: Listing of Ifugao Ceremonies, Events and Rituals Prepared by Harold C. Conklin
- baltuŋ (sub-ritual in which chanter stomps on floor of house)
- bāqi (oral ritual, consisting of chanting, invocations, and blessings, in which there is usually animal sacrifice)
- bāqin di quqqūŋa/balbāle (children's version of bāqi)
- bāyu (pounding of rice using a mortar and pestle)
- bedbēdan (sub-ritual of qālim)
- bināqid (prestige feast, in which 3-5 pigs are sacrificed)
- bumayah (a major prestige feast with eight days of rituals)
- būqad (myth recitation)
- dalluŋ (mock head-taking ritual)
- danniw (sub-ritual)
- dinupdup (an important ritual which includes the sub-rituals danniq, qālim, bāltuŋ, and others)
- dulhig (ceremonial thrusting or brushing a spear at a pig to be sacrificed)
- gonob (completion rite; the last invocation of spirits performed before eating)
- gopah (brief ritual oration)
- gūway (shouted exclamation)
- hagōho (bless-curse defense ritual)
- halūpe (ritual involving enemy-defeating spirits)
- hāpet (language: forms, utterances, word lists, words); of punhapītan
- himuŋ (burial ceremony for a murder victim)
- hogop (house-warming ritual)
- hudhud (long chanted epic)
- kali; qāyag (animal call imitations; calls to attract animals)
- keqpālen (qālim sub-ritual)
- lāmuh di būlul (ritual of smearing pig fat on rice granary idols)
- lewlewa (casual antiphonal chant)
- linnāwa (recitation of a genealogy)
- liyah (ordination of priests)
- mamaqqo (women's ritual)
- maŋadol (end-of-harvest ritual placement of district-boundary markers)
- manūlug (sub-ritual involving special sugarcane)
- maqāyiw (sub-ritual)
- mumbotoq (rice harvesting)
- mumbawwot (spinning wooden tops)
- munkandidāta (political speech)
- munkēew (children calling as they go down to river)
- munqātal (sale of pond field)
- munqībal (wailing dirge)
- munqopal (sugar cane pressing)
- pakkuk (exuberant, rhythmic banging of pestles on mortar at funeral)
- punhapītan (discussions and conversations in Ifugao)
- qaggīyo (children's play-song)
- qālim (ritual chant which includes the sub-rituals wakkāten, qummāŋal, bedbēdan, and keqpālen)
- qe-tūdoq (voice letters)
- qiŋlih (English — interviews and conversations)
- qulqulgud (storytelling)
- qummāŋa; (qālim sub-ritual)
- quyap (trick rounds, counting games)
- quyyāya (lullaby)
- tūŋul (common minor-blessing ritual)
- wakkāten (qālim sub-ritual)