Mythical Creatures of the Philippines

Sabado, Pebrero 27, 2016

Mythical Creatures in the Philippines

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Childhood years - age where our curiosity is on its peak.  I, being one of the individuals who undergo this age, of course, have always bee...

BAKUNAWA

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             Bakunawa is another mythical giant that brings with it a fascinating glimpse of how our ancestors deal with natural phenomen...
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BATIBAT

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             In Visayas, where I reside today, deaths during sleep usually are connected to bangungot. Have you ever considered on asking...
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KAPRE

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             The name Kapre came from the Arabic word Kaffir which means Non-believer of Islam. The early Arabs and the Moors used it to r...

TIKBALANG

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             In Greek mythology, centaurs are one of my favorite creatures. It has a reverse counterpart here in our lands, the Tikabalan...

TIYANAK

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            Some mythical creatures have their origin in tradition and tales from the distant past. However, each culture is associated w...

NUNO SA PUNSO

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             People usually say in our community that if you go to places you aren’t familiar with, or when you pass by mounds of soil fo...
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