Philippine Folk Literature: An AnthologyDamiana L. Eugenio This anthology presents a bird's-eye view of the whole range of Philippine folk literature. |
Contents
The Story of Creation Ifugao | 3 |
The Ifugao Flood Myth | 18 |
The Story of Bugan and Kinggauan or the Marriage of | 24 |
Heroic Narratives Folk Epics | 39 |
Legends | 201 |
NonEtiological Legends | 217 |
B Religious Legends | 226 |
Legends about Supernatural Beings | 232 |
Fables | 269 |
Märchen Tales of Magic | 271 |
Trickster Tales | 321 |
Numskull Tales | 331 |
Proverbs | 339 |
Riddles | 369 |
Narrative Folk Songs | 385 |
NonNarrative Folk Songs | 428 |
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Common terms and phrases
Aliguyon answered appeared arrived asked Banna Bantugan beautiful became began bird boat body brother Bugan called carried child clothes coming datu daughter dead earth eyes father field fight fish Folklore gave girl give gold ground hand happened head hear heard husband Juan killed king Labaw Donggon lady Lam-ang land leave legends lived looked magic maiden Maranao marry monkey morning mother mountain never night once palace parents passed Philippine Pilandok plant Prince reached replied rice river shouted sister sleep songs soon speak stone story tell things thought told took town tree turned village walked wanted wife wish woman young