When Aponitolau appeared Kanag took his LIPI nuts and he played, and the mountain rice which he went to watch was not injured.
"Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore"
Fay-Cooper Cole
Not long after he reached the balaua, and he met a little boy playing with LIPI nuts, and they played together.
"Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore"
Fay-Cooper Cole
The priest at this place had a large wooden bowl, which he called LIPI, or sudden death.
"Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before"
George Turner