Bathala
, their god. And they were happy in the manner of living which they led.On a typical day, the men could be seen going to the mountains or forests to hunt, while the women andsmall children could be seen busily engaged in such useful tasks as fishing and gathering of fruits and vegetables. After a day’s work, all wild animals that had been killed in the hunt and all fruits and vegetables that had been gathered, would be divided equally among all the group of families which madeup the balangay .One day, a group of hunters went out to hunt deer. In their desire to have a good catch, they traveled far and wide until they reached the Cordillera Mountains. Having traveled so far, and feeling dead tired, theydecided to take a rest under a big tree. It was nearing noon and all of them were hungry.While resting in the shade of the tree, they saw, not far from where they were, a group of men andwomen whose features were quite different from those of ordinary mortals. The hunters realized that theywere gods and goddesses who lived in that part of the mountain. All at once the hunters stood up andgave the