An a'-to has three classes of buildings occupied by the people - the FAWI and pabafunan, public structures for boys and men, and the olag for girls and young women before their permanent marriage; and the dwellings occupied by families and by widows, which are called afong.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
Pabafunan and FAWI The pa-ba-fu'-nan is the home of the various a'-to ceremonials.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
Unlike the FAWI and pabafunan, the o'-lag has no adjoining court, and no shady surroundings.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks