Tama

A spirit who owns the deer and wild pigs. Hunters offer betel nuts to this spirit before hunting or setting traps in the forest. After a successful hunt, the tail and the ears are strung on rattan and are hung in the tree, in exchange for the live animal. If hunters fail to offer him proper gifts he causes them to become lost or injured.

References

Source

  • Cole, Fay-Cooper. (1913). The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, pp. 153, 160.