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   <subfield code="a">Table of Contents: Foreword. Preface to the Second Edition. Preface. Abbreviations Used. Introduction. -- FOLK NARRATIVES: Myths -- The Story of Creation (Tinguian) -- The Story of Creation (Ifugao) -- The Creation of the World (Bikol) -- The Creation of the World (Jarayas, Jiguesinas, Igneines) -- Legend about the Creation of the World as Told by the Mangians and Negritos -- Tungkung Langit and Alunsina (Panay-Visayan) -- Cosmogony (Bagobo) -- The Story of the Creation (Bilaan) -- The Origin of This World (Maranao) -- The Creation of the Earth (Tiruray) -- The Peopling of the World (Yligueynes) -- The Story of Adam and Eve (Tausug) -- The Ifugao Flood Myth -- Why the Sun Shines More Brightly than the Moon (Tagalog) -- The Sun and the Moon (Pampango) -- The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars (Pangasinan) -- The Origin of the Stars and the Explanation of Sunset and Sunrise (Manobo) -- The Sun and the Moon (Mandaya, Mindanao) -- The Story of Bugan and Kinggauan or the Marriage of a Goddess with a Man (Ifugao) -- The Oranges of Gawigawen of Adasen (Tinguian) -- Heroic Narratives (Folk Epics) -- The Life of Lam-ang (An Iloko Epic) -- Ibalon: An Ancient Bicol Epic -- Hudhud hi Aliguyon: An Ifugaw Harvest Song -- The Kalinga Ullalim -- The Epic of Labaw Donggon (Lambunao, Iloilo) -- The Maiden of the Buhong Sky (Manuvu) -- Agyu: The Ilianon Epic of Mindanao -- Darangan: Bantugan (Maranao) -- The Mythology of Mindanao (Maguindanao) -- Matabagka Searches for the Deity of the Wind (Bukidnon) -- The Guman of Dumalinao (Suban-on) -- Legends -- Etiological Legends -- How the Angels Built Lake Lanao (Maranao) -- The Origin of Bridal Veil Falls -- The Legend of Mount Arayat -- The First Monkey -- The Origin of the Ricebird -- The Origin of Locusts -- The First Bananas -- The Legend of the Ilang-Ilang -- The Legend of the Camia Flower -- Why Cocks Have Combs on their Heads -- Why Dogs Wag Their Tails -- The Carabao and the Cow -- Non-Etiological Legends -- A. Heroic Legends -- Angalo and Aran (Iloko) -- Biuag and Malana (Ibanag) -- Apo Iro of Tanyong -- Don Pablo Maralit -- The Datto Somacuel -- B. Religious Legends -- Santo Niño Legends -- 1. The Origin of the Black Santo Niño of Cebu -- 2. The &quot;Black&quot; Santo Niño of Cebu as a Prankster -- 3. The Santo Niño Takes a Walk -- 4. The Santo Niño as a Volunteer in the Army -- Obando Legends -- 1. The Discovery of the Nuestra Señora de Salambaw -- 2. A Baby as the Saints' Reward for Kindness -- Two Legends of the Holy Family -- The Legend of St. Martha -- C. Legends about Supernatural Beings -- Elves: Mariang Makiling -- Maria Cacao (Cebuano) -- Mermaids: The Boy and the Mermaids -- The Four Aswangs of Capiz (Tagalog) -- The Aswang's Tongue (Tagalog) -- The Girl of Many Loves -- The Pot of Boiling Water -- The Big Man in the Tree -- The Cafre -- The Tikbalang (Tagalog) -- The Tianac -- The Devil-Child (Ilocano) -- The Devil -- 1. &quot;Landas de Diablo&quot; -- 2. Legend of Punta de Diablo -- &quot;Ghosts!&quot; -- D. Sunken City Legends -- The Legend of Paoay Lake -- The Legend of Sampaloc Lake -- Folktales -- Animal Tales -- The Tortoise and the Monkey (Tagalog) -- The Monkey and the Crocodile (Mangyan) -- Amomongo and Iput-Iput (The Ape and the Firefly) (Visayan) -- The Turtle and the Lizard (Tinguian) -- The Lizard and Her Young One (Manuvu) -- Fables -- (Animal) The Greedy Crow -- (Plant) The Camanchile and the Passion -- Marchen (Tales of Magic) -- Carancal (Tagalog) -- The Monkey and Juan Pusong Tambi-Tambi (Visayan) -- Juan and His Six Companions (Tagalog) -- Kimod and the Swan Maiden (Pitong Maylog) (Mansaka) -- Dogidog (Tinguian) -- Juan and the Bangar Tree (Iloko) -- How Salaksak Became Rich (Pampangan) -- Three Brothers of Fortune (Pangasinan) -- Pedro and Satan (Bikol) -- Maria and the Golden Slipper -- The Priest, the Servant Boy, and the Child Jesus -- The Favorite Son -- The Rainbow Girl (Kankanay) -- Dulliyaw and Kiwada (Kalinga) -- The Faithful Wife (Maranao) -- Abunnawas (Tausug) -- The Busaw and the Three Children (Manuvu) -- The Widow's Son (Subanun) -- Trickster Tales -- A. Pusung Tales -- Juan Usong and the King (Bikol) -- Pusong and the Jumping Frog (Mangyan) -- A Pusung Story (Samal-Sulu) -- Posong, Trickster of Sulu (Tausug) -- B. Pilandok Tales -- Pilandok and Sabandar (Maranao) -- Pilandok and Somusun sa Alongan (Maranao) -- Pilandok and the Witch (Maranao) -- Pilandok and the Dead Solotan -- Pilandok Crosses a River -- Numskull Tales -- Juan the Fool (Tagalog) -- The Seven Crazy Fellows (Pangasinan) -- FOLK SPEECH: Proverbs -- Riddles -- FOLK SONGS: Narrative Folk Songs -- Ballads -- Ang Bangkero (Tagalog) -- Ing Bangkeru (Pampango) -- Donya Marcela (Tagalog) -- Isang Tulang pang Todos Los Santos (Tagalog) -- Say Dumaralos (Pangasinan) -- Duaran Mamarikit (Pangasinan) -- The Ballad of Galupi (Kankanay) -- Si Absalon (Hiligaynon) -- Montor (Hiligaynon) -- Ako si Don Pepe (Aklanon) -- Pagbumba sang Syudad sang Iloilo (Capisnon) -- Ang Ibon nga Pinis (Capisnon) -- Sa Kamurud-an nga Baryu (Capisnon) -- Sa Baryu Bayugan (Capisnon) -- Bayok of Solotan sa Boisan of Taraka (Maranao) -- Mantanasa Daungan (Maguindanao) -- Manti-ay-ay Manduraw (Bukidnon) -- The Saliada Amando (Mansaka) -- Non-Narrative Folk Songs -- Lullabies (Tagalog, Pampango, Iloko, Gaddang, Kankanay, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Tausug, Maranao) -- Love, Courtship, and Wedding Songs -- Ang Dalagang Filipina (Tagalog) -- Lulay (Tagalog) -- Aking Bituin (Tagalog) -- No Duadua-em Pay (Ilocano) -- Saguday (Ilocano) -- Vulaw ka di Chayaten (Ivatan) -- Muyin Paru Ninu (Ivatan) -- Madahet I Mata Mo (Ivatan) -- Mahal na Ginoo (Tagalog) -- May Isang Ibong Kilyawan (Tagalog) -- Ang Gugma Mo Nonoy (Hiligaynon) -- Paalam sa Pagkadalaga (Tagalog) -- From Matrimonyo (Tagalog) -- Adyos Nanay ug Tatay (Bohol Wedding Song) -- Work Songs -- Fisherman's Song (Tagalog) -- Woodcutter's Song (Tagalog) -- Mannamili (Ilocano) -- Aggani (Gaddang) -- Kalusan (Ivatan) -- Nabaloi Hunting Song -- Mananggete (Hiligaynon) -- Drinking Songs -- Uhaw Tagay (Cebuano) -- Tagay (Waray) -- Humorous Song -- Kundiman in 800 (Tagalog) -- Occasional Songs -- Halloween Song: Palimos (Tagalog) -- Christmas Song: Ala Kadin Inkay Yawat (Ilocano) -- Songs of Mourning -- Dung-aw (Weeping Song) (Ilocano) -- Nan-aanto-o-ay (Igorot) -- A Sagada Dirge (Bontoc). -- Bibliography. 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