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L, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2001.

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ill, Gamos Alberto E., ed. The girl who fell from the sky and other classic Philippine legends. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1993.

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Shi, Yang. Feilübin min jian wen xue gai lun. [Feilübin: Feilübin Hua yi qing nian lian he hui, 2003.

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Arre, Arnold. The mythology class: A graphic novel. Quezon City, Philippines: Adarna House, 2005.

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L, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1994.

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L, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1993.

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L, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature: The riddles. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2005.

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Seles, Deseder George. The sacred tree of Sagada, & other classic Philippine myths & folk tales for young people. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 2008.

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Paraiso, Salvador. The balete book: A collection of demons, monsters, elves and dwarfs from the Philippine lower mythology. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 2003.

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Friends of Jung Society Philippines., ed. Jung festival '95: A glimpse into the collective unconscious. Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by the Office of Research and Publications, School of Arts and Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University, 1996.

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Unabia, Carmen Ching. Bukidnon: Myths and rituals. [Quezon City]: C.C. Unabia, 2000.

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Bârsilă, Mircea. Vârsta de Fier în lirica lui Al. Philippide. Bucureşti: Tracus Arte, 2014.

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Jocano, F. Outline of Philippine Mythology. Independently Published, 2018.

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Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Independently Published, 2019.

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Creatures of Philippine lower mythology. Quezon City: Phoenix Pub. House, 1990.

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Ocean, Become, Honrado Palugod, Herbert De Leon, and Sara Miller. Alamat Book 1 : Lam-Ang: Philippine Mythology. Independently Published, 2022.

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Ocean, Become, Honrado Palugod, and Herbert De Leon. Alamat Book 1 : Lam-Ang: Philippine Mythology. Independently Published, 2022.

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The Girl Who Fell From the Sky And Other Classic Philippine Legends -- Philippine Books. Tahanan Books, 1993.

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Eugenio, Damiana L. Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles (Philippine Folk Literature). University of Hawaii Press, 2007.

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Mythology Class: Supernatural Folk Heroes from the Philippines. Tuttle Publishing, 2022.

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Eugenio, Damiana L. Philippine Folk Literature: The Riddles (Philippine Folk Literature Series, V. 5). University of Philippines Press, 1995.

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Eugenio, Damiana L. Philippine Folk Literature: The Myths (Philippine Folk Literature Series, Vol 2). Univ Philippines Pr, 1994.

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Davao: Reconstructing history from text and memory. Davao City: Ateneo de Davao University, Research and Publication Office for the Mindanao Coalition of Development NGOs, 2005.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-lore. IndyPublish.com, 2006.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions Of The Tinguian: A Study In Philippine Folk-lore. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions Of The Tinguian: A Study In Philippine Folk-lore. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore. IndyPublish, 2007.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore. IndyPublish, 2007.

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Cole, Fay-Cooper. Traditions of the Tinguian (Large Print Edition): A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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Hiligaynon mythological stories and folktales: Analysis and translation. Iloilo City, Philippines: University of San Agustin Pub. House, 2006.

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Romulo, Liana, and Joanne DeLeon. Filipino Children's Favorite Stories. Tuttle Publishing, 2012.

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Unabia, Carmen Ching. Bukidnon: Myths and rituals. C.C. Unabia, 2000.

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Abel, Ernest L. Death Gods. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400638282.

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In cultures throughout human history people have believed that some part of themselves continued to exist after they died. Part of that belief is that living can influence what happens to the dead in the afterlife, and the dead can return from the afterlife to affect the living. Death Gods: An Encyclopedia of the Rulers, Evil Spirits, and Geographies of the Dead describes the many ways the afterlife—especially that part of the afterlife commonly known as Hell—has been characterized in myths from around the world. The hundreds of entries provide readers with a guide to the afterlife as portrayed in these myths - its geography, its rulers, its inhabitants, how they got there, and what happens after their arrival. While the Devil is a prominent resident and ruler of the afterworld in many religions, especially Christianity, this book examines many other versions of Hell whether presided over by the Devil, Hades, or one of the many other rulers of the dead. Death Gods provides concise encyclopedic entries on all aspects of the mythology of the afterlife: The underworlds form the myths of cultures from across the globe—for example, Xibalba, the underworld of the Quiche Maya; Di Yu, the underground realm of the dead in Chinese mythology; the gods and demons of the afterlife—the Hindu god of death and justice Yama; Ahriman, the evil twin of the benevolent god Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrian mythology; Buso, the invisible ghouls who haunt graveyards and feed on human corpses in Philippine mythology. The volume includes an extensive bibliography of the most useful resources for understanding the mythology of death and the afterlife.
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