Before we do any more profiles on noteworthy Filipinos, maybe you want to hear about the first time I found one. And yes, "found" is the right term...
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Interlude #5 - Valentine's Day
It's the season of love. So what does Valentine's Day mean to Filipinos? Well, it's a familiar sentiment to be sure.
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Mindanao Origins Part 2 - Still on Shaky Ground
Today, Marcy tries to finish up a story that resists being told. But being assembled in the wrong way, it seems.
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A Christmas-y Origin Story
'Tis the season. But we were also talking about origin stories, right? Luckily Marcy has a compromise. So let her tell you a story of a trip to the Philippines gone awry, that laid the foundtion for this podcast, and happened around Christmas!
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Ilocano Origins Part 2 - The Adventures Continue
Today, Marcy tells you a little bit more about the Ilocano people and tells you some more stories about Aran and Angalo. Not in the order. But also in that order. Let's take this chance to mix it up a little bit.
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Source of the original myth:
L. Eugenio, Damiana (2007). Philippine Folk Literature: An Anthology. Philippines: University of Philippines Press. p. 217. ISBN 9715425364.
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Ilocano Origins - Meet Aran and Angalo
We've got another origins story for you! The Ilocano have a different type of story, though. They have many little ones and some larger than life characters.
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Source of the original myth:
L. Eugenio, Damiana (2007). Philippine Folk Literature: An Anthology. Philippines: University of Philippines Press. p. 217. ISBN 9715425364.
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Ipugao Origins Part 2 - New Days Ahead
Today, it's part 2 of the (assembled) Ipugao creation story as well as some other aspects of their beginnings, like a society you've never heard about and a revolt.
A shallow dive yes, but there's always time for more later.
Cole, Mabel Cook. Philippine Folk Tales (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company, 1916), pp. 99-101.
Beyer, H. Otley. ORIGIN MYTHS AMONG THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLES OF THE PHILIPPINES (From the Division of Ethnology, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.)
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Bicolano Origins Part 2 - Things Familiar and Things Vastly Different
In which Marcy tells you another Bicolano tale. Not exactly a creation myth, but hey, she's doing her best.
Maybe she should have thought this through...
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Source for this episode and many other things you may be interested in The Aswang Project
“Ancient Bicolano Pantheon of Deities and Creatures | Philippine Mythology.” THE ASWANG PROJECT, High Banks Entertainment Ltd, 5 Jan. 2018, www.aswangproject.com/ancient-bikolano-deities-in-philippine-mythology/.
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Visayan Creation Myth 2 - Populating the world
Today, Marcy finishes up with the Visayan creation myth. As well as tying up some odds and ends..
Content warning: passing mention of animal sacrifice after the story (approx 20 minute mark.
Don't want to wait for the next story or want to do your own research?
Check out Tales of Long Ago in The Philippines by Maximo Ramos or any of his other books. Available on Amazon (or likely through your friendly neighborhood bookseller if you ask. Really, they love helping you with obscure books)
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Or
Philippine Folklore Stories (1904) by John Maurice Miller [In the public domain and thus available through the Gutenberg Project
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Episode 3: A Different Type of Beginnings - Tagalogs
In this episode, Marcy tells you a story. Actually a retelling, of the Origin Myth of the Tagalog people.
Don't want to wait for the next story or want to do your own research?
Check out Tales of Long Ago in The Philippines by Maximo Ramos or any of his other books. Available on Amazon (or likely through your friendly neighborhood bookseller if you ask. Really, they love helping you with obscure books)
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