Philippine folk tales / compiled and annotated by Mabel Cook Cole; illustrations from photographs by Fay-Cooper Cole. --

Group 1. Tinguian Aponibolinayen and the sun Aponibolinayen Gawigawen of Adasen The Story of Gaygayoma who lives up above The story of dumalawi The story of kanag The story of tikgi The story of sayen The sun and the moon How the tinguian learned to plant Magsawi The tree with the Agate beads The striped blanket The Alan and the hunters The man and the Alan Sogsogot The mistaken gifts The boy who became a stone The turtle and the lizard The man with the cocoanuts The carabao and the shell The alligator’s fruit Dogedog Group 2. Igorot The creation The flood story Lumawig on earth How the first head was taken The serpent eagle The tattooed men Tilin, the rice bird Group 3. The wild tribes of Mindanao Bukidnon How the moon and stars came to be The flood story Magbangal How children became monkeys Bulanawan and aguio Bagobo Origin Lumabet Bilaan The story of the creation In the beginning Mandaya The children of the limokon The sun and the moon Subanun The widow’s son Group 4. Moro Mythology of Mindanao The story of Bantugan Group 5. The Christianized tribes Ilocano The monkey and the turtle The poor fisherman and his wife The Presidente who had horns The story of a monkey The white squash Tagalog The creation story The story of Benito The adventures of Juan Juan gathers guavas Visayan The sun and the moon The first monkey The virtue of the cocoanut Mansumandig Why dogs wag their tails The hawk and the hen The spider and the fly The battle of the crabs Pronunciation of Philippine names


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