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Folk narratives from our forefathers
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- v.1 The seven crazy fellows -- The golden rule -- Three brothers of fortune -- THe charcoal-maker who became king -- Suac and his adventures -- The monkey, the dog, and the carabao -- The four blind brothers -- The hunchback and the giant -- The rich and the poor -- The two friends -- Clever Juan and envious Diego -- Juan Sadut and the Magic ring -- An act of kindness -- The golden lock -- Lucas the rope-maker -- The king and the dervish -- The miraculous cow -- The indolent husband -- Chonguita -- The life of Lam-ang (epic) -- Story of Maykapal -- The kite, the sea, and the sky -- Pamulak Manobo -- Coming of Kabunian -- Kaptan and Maguayan -- The wrath of Bingoi -- Legend of Bridal falls -- Coming of Magbabaya -- Why the mango fruit is shaped like a heart -- How rice was discovered -- v.2 The legend of Tara-tara -- Origin of Sampaloc -- The first banana -- The legend of the sea horse -- The story of Yaga -- Tuwaaang and the maiden of the buhong sky -- Why the Philippines has many islands -- Why Abra has so many hills -- Hinumbacat daraga -- Heroes of Ibalon (epic) -- Why women have no beards -- The TAligtig bird and the monkey - Legend of four lakers in Aklan -- Lalapindigowa-i -- The loves of Aliguyon, Bugan and kagapid -- The hunter and the big snake -- The rat and the cat -- Bottong -- Why the lizard has two tongues -- Luddi and the wonderful sugar cane -- The iguana and the turtle -- Why cocks have combs on their heads -- Why the ocean is salty -- Why the sky is high -- Why the carabao's hoof is split -- Abadeja -- Legend of the Dapdap tree -- Why the dog barks -- Legend of the locusts -- The hudhud story (epic).
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