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http://jhayelie.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/the-origin-of-this-world-maranao-from-the-anthology-of-philippine-myths-by-damiana-l-eugenio/
from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Eugenio. According to Maranaw folklore, this world was created by a great Being. It is not known, however, who exactly is this great Being. Or how many days it took him to ...
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http://jhayelie.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/the-people-of-the-philippines-by-the-philippine-tourism-promotions-board/
Literary Text for the new k-12 Curriculum. Home · About · RSS · THE ORIGIN OF THIS WORLD (MARANAO) from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Eugenio → ...
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http://babe-ang.blogspot.com/2009/10/papel-9.html
1. bersiyon ni Jose Rizal na inilathala sa Philippine Folklore (Damiana Eugenio) 2. bersiyon ... 3. bersiyong Bilaan na inilathala sa Philippine Literature: A History and Anthology (Bienvenido Lumbera at Cynthia N. Lumbera) 4. bersiyon ... 5. bersiyong Maranao na isinalaysay muli ni Maximo Ramos at inilathala sa Literature for Filipino Children (Lydia Profeta at Remedios Coquia) ... The Mythical Zoo: An Encyclopedia of Animals in World Myth, Legend and Literature.
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http://clarkmonding.blogspot.com/2011/03/philippine-folklore-and-mythology.html
University of the Philippines professor, Damiana Eugenio, classified Philippine Folk Literature into three major groups: folk narratives, folk speech, and folk songs.Folk narratives can either be in prose: the myth, the ... Some tribes during the pre-Spanish conquest era believed in a single Supreme Being who created the world and everything in it, while others chose to worship a multitude of tree and forest deities (diwatas). Diwatas came from the Sanskrit word devadha ...
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http://www1.up.edu.ph/index.php/understanding-nurturing-and-disseminating-filipino-culture-folklore-studies-in-up/
Folklore is the lore of the common people; it serves, from the beginning of our history as a people, as the root and base of our national culture. Folklore's intangible elements include artists and artisans, their artistic ... Another group researched in the field (E. Arsenio Manuel, Juan Francisco, Florentino Hornedo), and still another, in the fields of literature (Damiana Eugenio) and education (Max Ramos). From this early group arose the critical works of E. Arsenio Manuel, ...
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http://www.thephilippineliterature.com/words-of-wisdom/
The Origin of This World (Maranao) ». Words of Wisdom · Email. Print. Damiana L. Eugenio, the mother of Philippine Folklore compiled and edited what may very well be considered as the most comprehensive collection of proverbs in our ...
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http://webquartet.com/channels/philippines/2009/05/30/philippine-mythology/
University of the Philippines professor, Damiana Eugenio, classified Philippine Folk Literature into three major groups: folk narratives, folk speech, and folk songs. ... Some tribes during the pre-Spanish conquest era believed in a single Supreme Being who created the world and everything in it, while others chose to worship a multitude of tree and forest deities (diwatas). Diwatas ... The origin of his name is Sanskrit, Battara Guru which means “The Great Teacher”.
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http://philippineliterature.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/early-philippine-literature/
Like most proverbs the world over, Philippine proverbs contain sayings which prescribes norms, imparts a lesson or simply reflects standard norms, traditions and beliefs in the community. Professor Damiana Eugenio classifies Philippine proverbs into six groups according to subject matter. These are (1) proverbs ... Dr. Resil Mojares, literary scholar, asserts that the generic origins of the Filipino novel are found in the epic narratives . As for shorter narratives, there are ...
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http://estranghero.blogspot.com/2007/09/curious-cat-question-am-doing-little.html
there are also the pusung(sp?) ones from sulu, and the pilandok ones from maranao. i retold a few pilandok stories in an old page i have not updated in AGES, and you can find more in Damiana Eugenio's Philippine Folk ...
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http://jhayelie.wordpress.com/2012/06/21/fyi-blood-types/
Literary Text for the new k-12 Curriculum. Home · About · RSS · ← THE ORIGIN OF THIS WORLD (MARANAO) from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Eugenio · The Story of Creation (B'laan) → ...
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http://khelzy98.blogspot.com/2010/07/philippine-mythology.html
University of the Philippines professor, Damiana Eugenio, classified Philippines Folk Literature into three major groups: folk narratives, folk speech, and folk songs. Folk narratives can either be in prose: the myth, ... Some groups during the pre-Spanish conquest era believed in a single Supreme Being who created the world and everything in it, while others chose to worship a multitude of tree and forest deities (diwatas). Diwatas came from the Sanskrit word devata ...
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