A different type of tale for you all today... One that hits close to my home. Literally, I guess.
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A Lizard Tale
This week, we have a not so fun tale. Or maybe it's funny. I don't know. It miht jsut depend on your perspective.
Sources:
1. Ramos, Maximo D. “The Man and the Lizard.” Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales, Phoenix Pub. House, 1990, pp. 56–58.
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Familiar Concepts, New Contexts
This week, Marcy returns to Tagalog mythology to showcase the daughters of a very familiar figure. Maybe too familiar, but don't worry about for now.
Sources:
1. Jocano, F. "Notes on Philippine Divinities," Philippine Folk Literature: The Myth, Daminan Eugenio, UP Press, 2001. https://www.asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-06-02-1968/jocano-notes-philippine-divinities.pdf
2. “Bathala's Daughters: The Demigods Mayari, Hanan & Tala.” THE ASWANG PROJECT, 14 May 2018, www.aswangproject.com/bathalas-daughters-demigods-mayari-hanan-tala/.
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The Frog Princess
How about story time? What about one you already know? Or that is--at least--familiar....
Sources:
1. "The Frog Princess" inRamos, Maximo D. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990. pg 33-36
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The Buried Treasure
How about story time?
Sources:
1. Ramos, Maximo D. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990.
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Kapampangan Origins - The Cusp of New Horizons
Today, Marcy is going to finish up the last of the origin myths, but it's alright because it's ending on a grand note, perspective wise. While also laying down the ground work for all that is coming next on this feed.
See you on April 25th!
Source:
https://www.aswangproject.com/formation-of-the-world-kapampangan-mythology/
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