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Mitolohiya: Filipino Deities and Where to Find Them by maayongadlao
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❝ Philippine mythology is quite interesting, but besides the usual aswangs and tikbalangs, not a lot of it is known. If you've picked this up with the knowledge of only those creatures, then you'd be surprise at how much we've barely scratched the surface. ❞ ⎯ an informal, but informative take on ph mythology • the tales are rewritten but with the original events unaltered from its sources to the best of the author's abilities. book cover by adlao
Philippine Mythical Creatures by creepyfreakygeek
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For those interested in "Philippine Supernatural Creatures" this book is for you. I am always fascinated about the Creatures of Philippine Mythology, to know their origins and where they came from and how they were integrated into early animist beliefs.
An Ultimate Guide to Philippine Mythology's Legendary Deities by AngLaruan
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Imagine yourself living in ancient Philippines. No Christianity, Islam, or any of the modern-day religions. Everything you need to survive are literally in front of you-food, clothes, a roof over your head, you name it. But while things around you seem to be in perfect order, a tidal wave of confusion starts forming in your mind. You're now questioning your very own existence. Questions you never knew you needed to answer are flooding your brain: Why is the sky blue? Where did we come from? Who controls everything? But with no religion to rely on, how can you possibly make sense of everything? The answer, according to our ancestors, is Philippine mythology. This content contains list of all (if possible) Deities of our Philippine Mythology. Enlist and outlined in accordance to different ethnic group of the Philippines with their own version of their mythology.
Learn Tagalog by GeniusHour101
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Do you want to be multilingual? Do you want to add Tagalog on your list? Come and learn Tagalog
Philippine Mythology by TheFolie
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This is not a boring book, believe me. Plus, one chapter takes like what, a minute? As of now, this is a collection of myths, legends, and folklore about the pantheon from the ancient Tagalogs. From Bathala to Sitan and most deities I can find in between. Unlike some popular myths, *ahem ahem Greek ahem* they have a collection of these myths that are easily accessible (I'm looking at the Theogony). The Philippines is, well, absolutely the opposite. There are a lot of different and sometimes contradicting versions of one lore. Confusing isn't it? Don't blame me if you know a different version. Anyways, I really don't recommend this for thesis or other serious researches, as I am an unreliable source of information. This is for entertainment purposes only. (Maybe a bit of information but don't blame me if it's wrong)
John Laurens Fan Club: The Sequel by Purple_Ghost_1782
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Hello there my fellow organic beings! In this fanclub you'll find: •Random Facts •Theories •Fanart •Rants •Headcanons •Fangirling •Crying •Other John Laurens related stuff This is a continuation of the first John Laurens Fanclub which I really recommend reading before this. And mind you, I am not a historian, so a lot of the things here I get from letters available on the internet and history blogs, feel free to ask if you ever want to know where I got something from. Now, you may read at your own risk.