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Cole, Mabel Cook. Philippine folk tales. Honolulu, Hawaii: University Press of the Pacific, 2000.
Find full textChorengel, Marla Yotoko. [Philippine folktales]. Makati, Manila, Philippines: Bookmark, 1990.
Find full textIgoy-Escalona, Joanne Marie. Philippine folktales. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing Inc., 2015.
Find full textIgoy-Escalona, Joanne Marie. Philippine folktales. Manila: Anvil Publishing Inc., 2015.
Find full textPhilippine folktales. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Publishing, Inc., 2015.
Find full textL, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2001.
Find full textill, Tang Youshang, ed. Abadeha: The Philippine Cinderella. Auburn, Calif: Shen's Books, 2001.
Find full textL, Eugenio Damiana, ed. Philippine folk literature: The folktales. Quezon City: U.P. Folklorists, Inc., U.P. Diliman, in cooperation with the Philippine National Sicence Society, Quezon City, Philippines, 1989.
Find full textSix Ifugao Abuwab tales. Baguio City, Philippines: Saint Louis University, Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, 2002.
Find full textLorna, Kalaw-Tirol, ed. Tales from EDSA. Pasig City, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 2000.
Find full textPaman, Alex. Filipino ghost stories: Spine-tingling tales of supernatural encounters and hauntings. Rutland, Vt: Tuttle Pub., 2010.
Find full textBlanco, Marivi Soliven. Spooky mo: Horror stories. New Manila, Q.C. [i.e. Quezon City]: Published and exclusively distributed by Milflores Pub., 2008.
Find full textZafra, Jessica. Womenagerie and other tales from the front. Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 1995.
Find full textRamos, Michael. Polvoron: Tales and stories from the Philippine Islands. Denver, CO: Pearl Street Pub., 2002.
Find full textJoanne, De León, ed. The termite queen and other classic Philippine earth tales. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1997.
Find full textNational Commission on Culture and the Arts (Philippines), ed. Tales from Lake Lanao and other essays. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2001.
Find full textPacis, Carla M. A sea of stories: Tales from Sulu. Makati City: Bookmark and WWF-Philippines Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas, 2000.
Find full textill, Gamos Alberto E., ed. The girl who fell from the sky and other classic Philippine legends. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1993.
Find full textTan, Susie L. Tales for big children: Chinese and Filipino folk stories. Malate, Manila, Philippines: De La Salle University Press, 1995.
Find full textRomana-, Cruz Neni Sta. The warrior dance and other classic Philippine sky tales. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1998.
Find full textSlaughter, Bejarano Valorie, and Philippine American Women Writers and Artists., eds. Seven stories from seven sisters: A collection of Philippine folktales. Santa Monica, CA: Philippine American Women Writers and Artists, 1992.
Find full textHenson, Mari J. Legends of 7 Philippine volcanoes: A faction, fact & fiction. Quezon City, Philippines: Giraffe Books, 2003.
Find full textTreasury of stories. Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines: Exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 1995.
Find full textDeoso, George Gonzaga. The horseman's revolt and other horrors. Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2020.
Find full textClement, Wein, ed. The Two different women (etc.): Philippine folktales. Cebu City, Philippines: Folklore Studies Program, University of San Carlos, 1986.
Find full text1934-, Yamada Yukihiro. Ichbayat folkways =: No kaonoonongan a Ichbayaten : Itbayat texts with English translation. Quezon City: Giraffe Books, 1995.
Find full textCordillera Research and Development Foundation, ed. Toward understanding Bu'Gan ya Wi'gan ad Chu-li'gan. Baguio City: Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, Inc., 2002.
Find full textTobias, Mae Astrid. Pumbakhayon: An origin myth of the Ifugao hudhud. Manila, Philippines: National Commission for Culture and the Arts-Intangible Heritage Committee, 2006.
Find full textMedina, Carlos R. Toward understanding bu'gan ya wi'gan ad chu-li'gan. Baguio City, Philippines: Saint Louis University, Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, 2002.
Find full text1922-, McKaughan Howard, ed. Maranao stories. Malate, M.M. [i.e. Metro Manila]: De La Salle University Press, 1995.
Find full textFrancis, Lambrecht, Medina Carlos R, and Cordillera Research and Development Foundation., eds. 106 Ifugao Abu'wab tales documented by Frans Lambrecht, C.I.C.M. from 1932 to 1957. Baguio City, Philippines: Saint Louis University, Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, 2001.
Find full textPaterno, Maria Elena. The girl who turned into a fish and other classic Philippine water tales. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1997.
Find full text1945-, García Castellón Manuel, ed. Estampas y cuentos de la Filipinas hispánica. Madrid: Clan Editorial, 2001.
Find full textHiligaynon mythological stories and folktales: Analysis and translation. Iloilo City, Philippines: University of San Agustin Pub. House, 2006.
Find full textill, De León Joanne, ed. The carabao-turtle race and other classic Philippine animal folk tales. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1993.
Find full textRivera, Frank G. Mga kuwentong Maranao: Sining Kambayoka's. Manila, Philippines: UST Pub. House, 2003.
Find full textReyes, Severino. The best of Lola Basyang: Timeless tales for the Filipino family. Manila: Tahanan Books, 1997.
Find full textWrigglesworth, Hazel J. Good character and bad character: The Manobo storytelling audience as society's jurors. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines, 1993.
Find full textill, Miguel Felix Mago, ed. Why the piña has a hundred eyes and other classic Philippine folk tales about fruits. Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, 1993.
Find full textCombing the coral carpet: Sailing tales and the cruising guide to the Philippine Islands. Makati City, Manila, Philippines: Waterline Leisure Publication, 2003.
Find full textill, De León Joanne, ed. Filipino children's favorite stories. [Hong Kong]: Periplus, 2000.
Find full textS, Reyes Soledad, ed. Tellers of tales, singers of songs: Selected critical essays. Malate, Manila, Philippines: De La Salle University Press, 2001.
Find full textKalinga, Seneviratne, ed. The path to remittance: Tales of pains and gains of overseas Filipino workers. Singapore: Global Eye Media, 2011.
Find full textJoe, Pineda, ed. Joes Geschichten: Analysen philippinischer Erzählungen in ihrem kulturellen Kontext. Berlin: D. Reimer, 1999.
Find full textPanitikang Mëranaw: Mga piling alamat at kuwento. San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila: Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2013.
Find full textCasas, Dianne De las. Tales from the 7,000 isles: Filipino folk stories. Santa Barbara, Calif: Libraries Unlimited, 2011.
Find full textCicero, Marcus Tullius. De Philippiske taler. København: Museum Tusculanums Forlag, 1999.
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