Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of odnorazovaya-posuda.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of bboffroad.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of okwebmarketing.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of transportemedcatel.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of giantspopular.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of columbiagreenchamber.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of https://eachnow.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://mattwaldmanrsp.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://colorcombos.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://go4awalk.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://williamsondailynews.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://alibabanews.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://maxvaluepharmacy.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://smalltownwashington.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://haiweb.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://sudoesteconstrucoes.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://vernforvirasphi.ml
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://culturabrasil.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
part
ILOKANO MYTHS & FOLKLORE • THE ASWANG PROJECT The Batibat or Bangungot is a vengeful spirit found in Ilocano folklore. These spirits are blamed as the cause of the fatal nocturnal disease called bangungot or *SUNDS (sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome). A Batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that BOOKS AND REFERENCES ON PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE Tales of Long Ago in the Philippines. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Legends of Lower Gods: Stories About Creatures From Philippine Mythology & Folklore (REALMS OF MYTHS AND REALITY.) (Volume 3) The Creatures Of Midnight: Mythical Beings from Philippine Folklore. The Aswang Complex in Philippine Folklore. GODS AND DEMONS OF THE BAGOBO PEOPLE Each time I hear the name “Bagbobo”, there are two vivid images that immediately play in my mind: exotic and regal tribal dress and rampaging head-hunters bathed in glory after a successful raid.This ethic group from Mindanao, like any other groups scattered around our archipelago, provide us a colorful snapshot of Philippine culture.. Beyond their tribal wear and notoriety for having EXPLORING THE PRE-COLONIAL CONCEPT OF THE SOUL IN THE Exploring the Pre-Colonial Concept of the Soul in the Philippines. The idea of a soul or spirit as the essence of life that enables the human body to function and exist is a far reaching concept that spans many beliefs, religions and philosophies. Ancient people considered the soul as a valuable human component; a gift from their deity that TINAKCHI: LEGENDS OF THE UNSEEN ON MT The Tinakchi from the mountain range of Kalinga are a classic example of “unseen beings” that are often a pivotal element to staple horror stories. Called by the people from the mountain as “cha tagun ajipun maila” (people who can’t be seen), Tinakchi seems to be on par with the likes of Engkanto, Palasekan and Tahamaling who exist along side people while hiding their presence. IFUGAO ORIGIN MYTH: THE FIRST MAN & WOMAN • THE ASWANG … IFUGAO Origin Myth: The First Man & Woman. The Ifugao call themselves as i-pugao or “inhabitants of the known earth”; other variations of the name are Ifugaw, Ipugao, and Yfugao. They live primarily in the province of Ifugao in Central Cordillera, in Northern Luzon. The name is supposed to have come from ipugo which means “from the hill.”. FOOLISH AND WISE: CHRONICLES OF PINOY FOLKLORIC TRICKSTERS It’s no wonder that Juan Pusong (Tamad), Pagong and Matsing (Turtle and Monkey) and Pilandok are found in our own culture; our very own tricksters that bring certain truths and wisdom hiding underneath their comical tales and mishaps. Juan Pusong (Tamad), a comical character in Filipino Folklore known for his laziness and cleverness. THE CONCEPT OF TIME ACCORDING TO PRE-COLONIAL FILIPINOS The Concept of Time According to Pre-Colonial Filipinos. The importance of time remains a constant – from the older ages when clocks were still unknown, to our current period where time itself literally runs our lives. From the beginning of our life, we are taught how to use our time wisely and treat it like “gold” becauseof its
WHY ISN'T PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY TAUGHT IN FILIPINO GRADE Greek Mythology excelled at answering difficult fundamental questions that human beings ask. Which is also an excellent argument as to why Philippine Mythology should be taught in Philippine classrooms – to explain how superstitions and creatures were historically created to explain the unknown. On top of that, it is the single best tool in A FREE RESOURCE FOR PHILIPPINE Kinaray-a is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Antique Province in the Philippines. It is also spoken in Iloilo province, the south of Capiz Province, and certain villages in Mindanao that trace their roots to Antique Province or Kinaray-a-speaking areas of Iloilo and Capiz Provinces. Mariit is an interior upland Kinaray-a barrio,part
ILOKANO MYTHS & FOLKLORE • THE ASWANG PROJECT The Batibat or Bangungot is a vengeful spirit found in Ilocano folklore. These spirits are blamed as the cause of the fatal nocturnal disease called bangungot or *SUNDS (sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome). A Batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that BOOKS AND REFERENCES ON PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE Tales of Long Ago in the Philippines. Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales. Legends of Lower Gods: Stories About Creatures From Philippine Mythology & Folklore (REALMS OF MYTHS AND REALITY.) (Volume 3) The Creatures Of Midnight: Mythical Beings from Philippine Folklore. The Aswang Complex in Philippine Folklore. GODS AND DEMONS OF THE BAGOBO PEOPLE Each time I hear the name “Bagbobo”, there are two vivid images that immediately play in my mind: exotic and regal tribal dress and rampaging head-hunters bathed in glory after a successful raid.This ethic group from Mindanao, like any other groups scattered around our archipelago, provide us a colorful snapshot of Philippine culture.. Beyond their tribal wear and notoriety for having EXPLORING THE PRE-COLONIAL CONCEPT OF THE SOUL IN THE Exploring the Pre-Colonial Concept of the Soul in the Philippines. The idea of a soul or spirit as the essence of life that enables the human body to function and exist is a far reaching concept that spans many beliefs, religions and philosophies. Ancient people considered the soul as a valuable human component; a gift from their deity that TINAKCHI: LEGENDS OF THE UNSEEN ON MT The Tinakchi from the mountain range of Kalinga are a classic example of “unseen beings” that are often a pivotal element to staple horror stories. Called by the people from the mountain as “cha tagun ajipun maila” (people who can’t be seen), Tinakchi seems to be on par with the likes of Engkanto, Palasekan and Tahamaling who exist along side people while hiding their presence. IFUGAO ORIGIN MYTH: THE FIRST MAN & WOMAN • THE ASWANG … IFUGAO Origin Myth: The First Man & Woman. The Ifugao call themselves as i-pugao or “inhabitants of the known earth”; other variations of the name are Ifugaw, Ipugao, and Yfugao. They live primarily in the province of Ifugao in Central Cordillera, in Northern Luzon. The name is supposed to have come from ipugo which means “from the hill.”. FOOLISH AND WISE: CHRONICLES OF PINOY FOLKLORIC TRICKSTERS It’s no wonder that Juan Pusong (Tamad), Pagong and Matsing (Turtle and Monkey) and Pilandok are found in our own culture; our very own tricksters that bring certain truths and wisdom hiding underneath their comical tales and mishaps. Juan Pusong (Tamad), a comical character in Filipino Folklore known for his laziness and cleverness. THE CONCEPT OF TIME ACCORDING TO PRE-COLONIAL FILIPINOS The Concept of Time According to Pre-Colonial Filipinos. The importance of time remains a constant – from the older ages when clocks were still unknown, to our current period where time itself literally runs our lives. From the beginning of our life, we are taught how to use our time wisely and treat it like “gold” becauseof its
WHY ISN'T PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY TAUGHT IN FILIPINO GRADE Greek Mythology excelled at answering difficult fundamental questions that human beings ask. Which is also an excellent argument as to why Philippine Mythology should be taught in Philippine classrooms – to explain how superstitions and creatures were historically created to explain the unknown. On top of that, it is the single best tool in WHY DID A CANADIAN MAKE AN ASWANG DOCUMENTARY? • THE Jordan Clark is a Canadian born descendant of Scottish settlers living on the lands of the Lekwungen speaking peoples. His interest in Philippine myth and folklore began in 2004. Finding it difficult to track down resources on the topic, he founded The Aswang Project in 2006. Shortly after, he embarked on a 5 year journey, along withproducing
THE TAGALOGS ORIGIN MYTHS: BATHALA THE CREATOR • THE Who is BATHALA? In ancient mythology among the Tagalogs, there was a creator, a supreme god.He was known as Bathala Maykapal or Lumikha. According to F. Landa Jocano’s Outline of Philippine Mythology (1969), Bathala is the grand conserver of the universe – the caretaker of nature and the creatures of the earth.“Hence the beautiful word “bahala” or “mabahala” meaning “to care.” A COMPENDIUM OF CREATURES & MYTHICAL BEINGS FROM A compendium of over 250 Creatures & Mythical Beings from Philippine Folklore & Mythology. The comprehensive list includes regions and descriptions! Learn more about Folkloric Beings and Spirits from thePhilippines.
VISAYAN MYTHS & FOLKLORE • THE ASWANG PROJECT Visayan Myths & Folklore. On the island of Panay in the Visayas, women in pre-colonial times were held in high regard for their wisdom and judgment. Their status can be seen in a legend about Lubluban, the first Visayan lawgiver. The following are excerpts from Miguel de Loarca’s Relacion de las Yslas Filipinas. GODS AND DEMONS OF THE BAGOBO PEOPLE Each time I hear the name “Bagbobo”, there are two vivid images that immediately play in my mind: exotic and regal tribal dress and rampaging head-hunters bathed in glory after a successful raid.This ethic group from Mindanao, like any other groups scattered around our archipelago, provide us a colorful snapshot of Philippine culture.. Beyond their tribal wear and notoriety for having FLORA DE FILIPINAS: A SHORT OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE PLANT The Philippines boasts a treasure trove of collected folklore through the tireless efforts of (among others) Dr. Maximo D. Ramos, Isabelo Delos Reyes, and Flora De Filipinas is a compendium of various flora found in the Philippines.It allows us to see how VISAYAN ORIGIN MYTH: CREATION OF THE SUN AND MOON • THE Visayan Creation Myth. Thousands of years ago, there was no land, sun, moon, or stars, and the world was only a great sea of water, above which stretched the sky. The water was the kingdom of the goddess Maguayan, and the sky was ruled by the great god, Kaptan. Maguayan had a daughter called Lidagat, the sea, and Kaptan had a son known as PUGOT MAMU: THE OTHER PHILIPPINE BOOGEYMAN • THE ASWANG PUGOT MAMU. Next to the aswang, the Pugot Mamu may be the most well-known Philippine boogeyman from the Pampanga region. It is a headless being, like the more famous Pugot, with a few major differences.The Pugot is said to be the spirit of a beheaded priest and really only scares people, while the Pugot Mamu is flesh and bone, with an insatiable appetite for children. A FREE RESOURCE FOR PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY & FOLKLORE • THE Zambales is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region in the island of Luzon. Its capital is Iba. Zambales borders Pangasinan to the north and northeast, Tarlac to the east, Pampanga to the southeast, Bataan to the south and the West Philippine Sea to thewest.
ROOTED IN TRUTH: STRANGE TREES & BEASTS FROM THE Whether they are folkloric beings, cryptids with questionable validity, or based on real beings from the animal kingdom, these creatures still manage to deliver a concrete message to believers and non-believers alike: that nature itself is, and always has been, an ever growing wonder.Menu
* __ Home
* Creatures
* Myths
* Bikolano Myths & Folklore * Igorot Myths & Folklore * Ifugao Myths & Folklore __ * Ilokano Myths & Folklore * Mindanao Myths & Folklore * Palawan Myths & Folklore * Pampanga Myth & Folklore * Tagalog Myths & Folklore * Visayan Myths & Folklore * Suludnon Myths & Folklore__
__ * Opinion
* Other
* Entertainment
* Interviews
* Paranormal
__ * Shamans & Sorcerers* Contact Us
* __ Submit An Article MANGGAGAWAY: MALIGN MAGIC IN A PHILIPPINE MUNICIPALITY Here at The Aswang Project, I have recently been receiving many requests to present more information about Philippine “witches” and “witchcraft”. I am usually left explaining … ETYMOLOGY OF ASWANG: WHERE DID THE WORD COME FROM? Back in 2006 when I began preliminary work on THE ASWANG PHENOMENON documentary, I had 5 main questions I was trying to answer. What is an aswang? … GODS AND DEMONS OF THE BAGOBO PEOPLE Each time I hear the name “Bagbobo”, there are two vivid images that immediately play in my mind: exotic and regal tribal dress and rampaging head-hunters … THE BOAT-COFFIN BURIAL COMPLEX IN THE PHILIPPINES THE BOAT-COFFIN BURIAL COMPLEX IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS RELATION TO SIMILAR PRACTICES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Author: Rosa C. P. Tenazas Source: Philippine Quarterly of Culture … WHY IS SALT A DETERRENT AGAINST ENGKANTOS AND FOLKLORIC SPIRITS? It is a near impossibility to read or listen to any story regarding ‘Philippine Engkanto’ or ‘folkloric beings’ without salt being part of the conversation. It … MODERN INTERPRETATIONS OF THE TUNGKUNG LANGIT AND ALUNSINA CREATIONSTORY
One may recall reading or having to perform a skit of the Panay-Visayan creation myth “Tungkung Langit and Alunsina” also known as “Alamat ng Ulan” as … BOROKA: THE SELF-SEGMENTING VISCERA SUCKER OF ZAMBALES In Dean Fansler’s 1921 book “Filipino Popular Tales” he theorized that “Boroka, (is) apparently a corruption of the Spanish bruja (“witch”).” As far as I know, … PHILIPPINE SORCERY 101: 6 METHODS AND HOW TO COUNTER THEM When someone hears the word ‘sorcery’, it conjures a figure holding a doll and needle mumbling words that can affect anyone under their power. Certain malignancy … THE GOD BEFORE GOD: AN ALLEGORICAL READING OF THE IMPINITO DIOS MYTH The Philippines had always been a land steeped in deep spirituality. Any tourist would be amiss not to notice the magnificent Catholic churches sprawled throughout the …__Load More
__
FIND US ON FACEBOOK
My Amazon Picks
Ads by Amazon
Looking for the Prehispanic Filipino$14.99$14.99
Bestseller
DEAL OF THE DAY
ENDS IN
AN MGA ASUWANG: A BICOL BELIEF$6.99$6.99
Bestseller
DEAL OF THE DAY
ENDS IN
Witchcraft, Filipino Style$29.99$29.99
Bestseller
DEAL OF THE DAY
ENDS IN
Philippine Folk Narratives from our F…$9.99$9.99
Bestseller
DEAL OF THE DAY
ENDS IN
All
Video On Demand: Rent or Buy Clothing & AccessoriesMajor Appliances
Arts, Crafts & SewingAutomotive
Baby & Nursery
Beauty & Grooming
Books & Textbooks
Collectible Coins
Camera & Photo
Cell Phones & AccessoriesClassical Music
Computers, Tablets & ComponentsBlu-Ray & DVD
Electronic Components & Home Audio Entertainment CollectiblesVideo Games
Other Gift Card Brands Grocery & Gourmet Food Patio, Lawn & GardenHealth & Household
Business & Industrial SuppliesJewelry
Kindle Store
Kitchen & Dining
Magazines
Miscellaneous
Digital Music
CDs & Vinyl
Musical Instruments
Office & School SuppliesPet Food & Supplies
Patio, Lawn & Garden Shoes, Handbags, Wallets, SunglassesSoftware
Sports Collectibles
Sports & Fitness
Home Improvement
Toys & Games
VHS
Video Games
Watches
All
Ads by Amazon
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Enter your email | SUBSCRIBE to THE ASWANG PROJECT Leave this field empty if you're human:FIND US
* __
* __
* __
* __
THE ASWANG PROJECT Copyright © 2019. High Banks Entertainment Ltd. __ Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Facebook Messenger Share1,744✓
Thanks for sharing!
Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Gmail Telegram Pocket Mix Tumblr Amazon Wish ListAOL Mail Balatarin
BibSonomy Bitty Browser Blinklist Blogger BlogMarks Bookmarks.fr Box.net Buffer Care2 News CiteULike Copy Link Design Float Diary.Ru Diaspora Digg Diigo Douban Draugiem DZone Evernote Facebook Messenger Fark Flipboard Folkd Google Bookmarks Google Classroom Hacker News Hatena Houzz Instapaper Kakao Kik Kindle It Known Line LiveJournal Mail.Ru Mastodon Mendeley Meneame MeWe Mixi MySpace Netvouz Odnoklassniki Outlook.com Papaly Pinboard Plurk Print PrintFriendly Protopage Bookmarks Pusha Qzone Rediff MyPage Refind Renren Sina Weibo SiteJot Skype Slashdot SMS StockTwits Svejo Symbaloo Bookmarks Threema Trello Tuenti Twiddla TypePad Post Viadeo Viber VK Wanelo WeChat WordPress Wykop XING Yahoo MailYoolink Yummly ____
AddToAny
Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsAppGmail
Email Gmail AOL Mail Outlook.comYahoo Mail
More…
This site uses cookies: Find out more.Okay, thanks
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0