What Is This Podcast Really?

[IMPORTANT NOTE: Schedule change. This podcast will now release episodes every other Friday. Next week will have an episode as a reset week. Then every other Friday will start. Ingat po.]


So the answer to this question really should have come by now Like how long has this podcast been running? But seriously, it's time to really stop and think what this show will be.

My most recent book purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Outline-Philippine-Mythology-Landa-Jocano/dp/1790400864/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=outline+of+philippine+mythology&qid=1593829002&sr=8-1

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And check out our newest show The Mountain's Heart
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A Tale Fit for a DemiGoddess


This week, Marcy tells a diffrent tale of a familiar demi-goddess. We literally just met her, but there's more to her stories than Marcy was able to say.


Sources:
1. “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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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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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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Kapampangan Origins - Looking Elsewhere

[It wasn't just life this time... It was also a research issue, but I made it work, I hope.]

And so begins our last origin story. As Marcy expands her scope upwards to the universe. And across the island, you could say.
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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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Mindanao (Uncertain and misplaced...) Origins

Today: an origin story that doesn't quite fit right. It seems like things are perpetually going array in this podcast corner... And yet, Marcy finds yet a new kind of problem along her way. Just kidding, H. Otley Beyer has disappointed her before. OF COURSE, he managed it again.

Source:
Origin Myths Among the Mountain Peoples of the Philippines by H. Otley Beyer

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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.

Transcript available at our website.
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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Ipugao (Igorot) Creation: A Tale from the Mountain

Today, Marcy is bringing you an origin story, free without the troubles she ran into last time. Maybe she's got a different set of issues, but you know... she's come to expect that...

Sources:
Mabel Cook Cole, Philippine Folk Tales (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company, 1916), pp. 99-101.
Origin Myths Among the Mountain People of the Philippines by H. Otley Beyer (From the Division of Ethnology, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.)

And check out The Aswang Project www.aswangproject.com if you want to find some stories for yourself
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Bicolano Origins - Creations Anew

Producer's note: We're sorry this episode has come so late to your feeds. Our host had a family emergency and did the most logical (and most Filipino thing) and put off the show to be with her loved ones.  To stay in the loop of any more delayed or cancelled episodes, the best way is to follow us on Twitter @miscellanymedia

Today, Marcy gives you a retelling of the Bicolano creation myth. Which may be a story you already know.

Source material:

Rosario Bonto, “Bikol Folklore”, in H. Otley Beyer, Ethnography of the Bicol People, Vol. II, Paper No. 65, pp. 1-3.

Also, check out The Aswang Project - aswangproject.com for more Filipino myths and legends
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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)

THE ASWANG PROJECT - www.aswangproject.com

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 5 : Creating the Heavens - Visayan Origin Myth

Today, Marcy has a retelling (part 1 of 2) of another creation story. This one from the Visayan people, the largest enthnolinguistic group in the Philippines.

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)

THE ASWANG PROJECT - www.aswangproject.com

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 4 - Diving Deeper (Or Trying to) Into Tagalog Origins

There's a lot more that could be said about Bathala and the world he created. Is it going to fit in one episode? No, but let's just start with him... And a couple other things.

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