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Looking for Philippine folk tales? We parents got a number of books here in the Philippines to help satisfy our son Adi's growing curiosity about the origin of things.
Source: Mabel Cook Cole, Philippine Folk Tales (Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1916), pp. 91-94. ... Addendum by Ashliman: Cock-fighting remains a very popular sport in the Philippines
Included here are a chronological listing of Andersen's folk-like fairy tales, electronic texts of most stories, and links to additional information. ... Chonguita the Monkey Wife (Philippines).
Philippine Folk Tales, by Mabel Cook Cole, [1916], full text etext at sacred-texts.com ... by Mable Cook Cole ... Contents Start Reading
Cole, Mabel Cook. Philippine Folk Tales. London: Curtis Brown, ... It produces a blood-red spittle which greatly discolors the teeth and lips, and it is used extensively throughout the Philippines.
Cole, Mabel Cook. Philippine Folk Tales. London: Curtis Brown, ... It produces a blood-red spittle which greatly discolors the teeth and lips, and it is used extensively throughout the Philippines.
Philippine Folk Tales. literature ... The Project Gutenberg EBook of Philippine Folk Tales Compiled and Annotated by Mabel (Cook) Cole
Title Philippine Folk-Tales ... Subject Folk literature, Philippine ... Subject Tales -- Philippines
Image from The Legend of Rice, by V. Annonuevo and A. Gamos, Manila, Philippines: ... MGA ALAMAT or myths form an important genre of folk literature. Together with legends and folktales,
Rationale: I selected these folk tales because of the existence of physical objects in the form and appearance described in each story -- in this instance, the Philippine fruits themselves.
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