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Philippine Folk Tales
by Anonymous
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- EN
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- EPUB
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The collection presents a variety of traditional stories from the Philippines, focusing on the folklore, legends, and mythological beliefs of indigenous tribes such as the Tinguian and Igorot. These tales are rooted in the cultural practices, superstitions, and spiritual beliefs of the native peoples, highlighting their mythic characters and supernatural narratives. The stories are compiled and annotated to reflect the oral tradition and ethnological observations of the early 20th century, providing insight into the local customs and worldview of the Philippine tribes. The introductory sections contextualise the tales within the cultural and ethnological background of the period, emphasizing their importance as part of the native cultural heritage. The collection serves as a documented record of Philippine folklore, capturing the traditional narratives that have been passed down through generations.
The book mainly consists of mythic tales that reveal the beliefs and customs of Philippine indigenous communities, aiming to preserve their oral traditions and cultural identity.
The book mainly consists of mythic tales that reveal the beliefs and customs of Philippine indigenous communities, aiming to preserve their oral traditions and cultural identity.
From the opening pages
From time to time since the American occupation of the Islands, Philippine folk-tales have appeared in scientific publications, but never, so far as the writer is aware, has there been an attempt to offer to the general public a comprehensive popular collection of this material. It is my earnest hope that this collection of tales will give those who are interested opportunity to learn something of the magic, superstitions, and weird customs of the Filipinos, and to feel the charm of their wonder-world as it is pictured by these dark-skinned inhabitants of our Island possessions. In company with my husband, who was engaged in ethnological work for the Field Museum of Natural History, it was my good fortune to spend four years among the wild tribes of the Philippines, During this time we frequently heard these stories, either related by the people in their homes and around the camp fires or chanted by the pagan priests in communion with the spirits. The tales are now published in this little volume, with the addition of a few folk-legends that have appeared in the Journal of American Folk-Lore and in scientific publications, here retold with some additions made by native story-tellers. I have endeavored to select typical tales from tribes widely separated and varying in culture from savagery to a rather high degree of development. The stories are therefore divided into five groups, as follows: Tinguian, Igorot, the Wild Tribes of Mindanao, Moro, and Christian, The first two groups, Tinguian and Igorot, are from natives who inhabit the rugged mountain region of northwestern Luzon. From time immemorial they have been zealous head-hunters, and the stories teem with references to customs and superstitions connected with their savage practices. By far the largest number belong to the Tinguian group. In order to appreciate these tales to the fullest extent, we must understand the point of view of the Tinguian. To him they embody all the known traditions of “the first times”—of the people who inhabited the earth before the present race appeared, of the ancient heroes and their powers and achievements. In them he finds an explanation of and reason for many of his present laws and customs. A careful study of the whole body of Tinguian mythology points to the conclusion that the chief characters of these tales are not celestial beings but typical, generalized heroes of former ages, whose deeds have been…
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