Philippine mythology include a collection of tales and superstitions about magical ... old folks believed that he resides in Mt. Kabunian (in Bakun, Benguet) while Ibaloi ...
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Scholars, considering the story absurd, declared Urduja a myth. ... Urduja's name still has great resonance among the Ibaloi, one of the major ...
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Ibaloi: The Ibaloi is an agricultural community, which cultivates rice in ... Philippines Legends and Myths; List of Different Ethnic Groups in the Philippines
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The Ifugao will declare categorically that his ancestors were the direct descendants of the dieties of the sky world (lugud), which explains why none of their myths make ...
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In Pampangan mythology he/she was a sibling of Suku, he/she was also associated to the ... Kabunian - One of the gods to some tribes (Ibaloi, Kalanguya, Kankana-ey) in the ...
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The Igorots are grouped into six ethno-linguistic groups, the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Isneg (or Apayao), Kalinga, and the Kankanaey. Below are brief descriptions of the Igorot ...
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THE MYTH LIST ~ Being an Incomplete Compendium of Magical Myths, Legends and ... The Origin of Rice (Ibaloi) The Rice Myth (Bohol) The First Palay, Coconut Tree, Sugarcane ...
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Philippine mythology and folklore include a collection of tales and superstitions ... Benguet Kankana-eys - believed he resides in Mt. Kabunian (in Benguet) while Ibaloi ...
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The Tagalogs pride their Myth of Bernardo Carpio, a folk hero said to hold the mountains of San Mateo apart with his powerful arms to prevent them from colliding.
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Three Ibaloi myths were analyzed, namely: timungau, diau kasib and tawal ni payu. The myths speak of how gods or deities influence the life of the Ibaloi.