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  creation of the world bagobo story: Philippine Folk Literature Damiana L. Eugenio, 2007 This anthology presents a bird's-eye view of the whole range of Philippine folk literature.
  creation of the world bagobo story: A Dictionary of Creation Myths David Adams Leeming, David Adams (Professor of English and Comparative Literature Leeming, University of Connecticut), 1994
  creation of the world bagobo story: Creation Myths of the World David A. Leeming, 2009-12-18 The most comprehensive resource available on creation myths from around the world—their narratives, themes, motifs, similarities, and differences—and what they reveal about their cultures of origin. ABC-CLIO's breakthrough reference work on creation beliefs from around the world returns in a richly updated and expanded new edition. From the Garden of Eden, to the female creators of Acoma Indians, to the rival creators of the Basonge tribe in the Congo, Creation Myths of the World: An Encyclopedia, Second Edition examines how different cultures explain the origins of their existence. Expanded into two volumes, the new edition of Creation Myths of the World begins with introductory essays on the five basic types of creation stories, analyzing their nature and significance. Following are over 200 creation myths, each introduced with a brief discussion of its culture of origin. At the core of the new edition is its enhanced focus on creation mythology as a global human phenomenon, with greatly expanded coverage of recurring motifs, comparative themes, the influence of geography, the social impact of myths, and more.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Philippine Folk Tales Mabel Cook Cole, 2016-08-21 The folk-tales in this volume, which were collected in the Philippines during the years from 1908 to 1914, have not appeared in print before. They are given to the public now in the hope that they will be no mean or uninteresting addition to the volumes of Oriental Märchen already in existence. The Philippine archipelago, from the very nature of its geographical position and its political history, cannot but be a significant field to the student of popular stories. Lying as it does at the very doors of China and Japan, connected as it is ethnically with the Malayan and Indian civilizations, Occidentalized as it has been for three centuries and more, it stands at the junction of East and West. It is therefore from this point of view that these tales have been put into a form convenient for reference. Their importance consists in their relationship to the body of world fiction.
  creation of the world bagobo story: The Bagobos Heidi K. Gloria, 1987
  creation of the world bagobo story: The History of Discrimination in U.S. Education E. Tamura, 2008-03-03 How have power and agency been revealed in educational issues involving minorities? More specifically: how have politicians, policymakers, practitioners, and others in the mainstream used and misused their power in relation to those in the margins? How have those in the margins asserted their agency and negotiated their way within the larger society? What have been the relationships, not only between those more powerful and those less powerful, but also among those on the fringes of society? How have people sought to bridge the gap separating those in the margins and those in the mainstream? The essays in this book respond to these questions by delving into the educational past to reveal minority issues involving ethnicity, gender, class, disability, and sexual identity.
  creation of the world bagobo story: A Study of Bagobo Ceremonial, Magic and Myth Laura Estelle Watson Benedict, 1916
  creation of the world bagobo story: Diccionario mitológico de Filipinas Ferdinand Blumentritt, 2021 Many authors, ancient and modern, native and foreign, have been preoccupied with 'primitive' religion, or even better said, the paganism of the Natives of the Philippines; however, their writings about the religion of the natives, non-Christianized or from the mountains, who until now keep their ancient practices, are always reduced to form a chapter indistinct from the other historical or ethnographic notes of their published works. There exists no work, [major] or minor, dedicated specifically and especially to the study of the religion of all the indigenous races of the Philippine Archipelago. The purpose of this dictionary is to put together the religious groups of the Philippines, and removing those of Christian or Mohammedan origins. This work will provide an opportunity to make comparative studies and give an idea of the wealth of names that are in the mythologies of this country.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Apo Sandawa William Ubagan, 2024-11-17 Apo Sandawa: The Ancestral Spirit and the Soul of Mt. Apo takes readers on a captivating journey into the heart of Mindanao’s most iconic natural wonder — Mount Apo. For centuries, this majestic peak has been revered as the dwelling place of Apo Sandawa, a powerful ancestral spirit believed to protect and guide the indigenous communities that live within its shadow. Written by William Ubagan, this book delves deep into the rich cultural, spiritual, and ecological significance of Mt. Apo. Through vivid storytelling, Ubagan brings to life the myths and legends that have shaped the identities of the Bagobo, the lumad tribes, and other mountain dwellers, exploring their sacred rituals, their connection to the land, and the role Apo Sandawa plays in their everyday lives. In addition to honoring the spiritual heritage of these communities, Apo Sandawa also examines the contemporary challenges they face. From encroaching modernization to environmental threats, the mountain and its people stand at a crossroads. This book serves as both a tribute and a call to action, urging readers to reflect on the importance of preserving cultural traditions and safeguarding the natural world for future generations. With a perfect blend of history, mythology, and personal reflection, Apo Sandawa invites readers to understand the deep, enduring relationship between the people of Mt. Apo and their land, making it a must-read for anyone interested in indigenous cultures, environmentalism, and the timeless connection between spirit and nature.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Global Cultures Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, 1994-12-09 An anthology of 62 stories from around the non-Euro-American world providing new definitions of cultural diversity and commonality and an invaluable tool for teachers responding to the growing need for multicultural literature. Over the past two decades, sweeping political changes and burgeoning new technologies have resulted in communities being increasingly defined in global as well as regional and national terms. Although the intellectual terra nova of world cultures remains largely uncharted, this anthology of sixty-two stories from around the non-Euro-American world provides what Elisabeth Young-Bruehl calls an introductory map to the great wealth of literary works now being produced in, at once, the particular settings of the writers' experiences and the global setting. Young-Bruehl finds that while the cultural diversity the stories exemplify is amazing, so too is the similarity in thematic terms of the concerns that this diversity presents. Thus she organized Global Cultures thematically to highlight and clarify how these worldwide cultures both converge and diverge. A comprehensive general introduction outlines forces behind the transnational approach to literary study and chapter introductions contextualize each story. Stories from India, Cuba, South Africa, and Uruguay are connected by the theme of exile and immigration; tales from Nigeria, Guatemala, Cameroon, and Egypt share a theme of political violence and civil uprisings; works from Taiwan, Chile, Jamaica, and Syria describe commonalities of women facing effects of modernization, prejudice, war, and immigration. Global Cultures contributes to the fast-growing body of contemporary short fictions newly available in English and is an invaluable resource to meet the need for multicultural literature.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Philippine Folk-Tales Clara Kern Bayliss, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Stories Filipinos Tell Monina Allarey Mercado, 1976 Antologi af legender, folkesagn, sange, digte, noveller samt uddrag af berømte romaner (Jose Rizal: Noli me tangere) og skuespil (Walang Sugat)fra Filippinerne
  creation of the world bagobo story: Outline of Philippine Mythology , 1969
  creation of the world bagobo story: The Greenwood Library of World Folktales Thomas A. Green, 2008-02-28 From the Amazon to the Arctic, the world is teeming with diverse cultures. There's no better way for students to explore the world's cultural diversity than through its folktales. Presenting tales from the foundations of the world's traditions, literature, daily life, and popular culture, The Greenwood Library of World Folktales: Stories from the Great Collections gathers together a vast array of folktales and arranges them according to region or cultural group, thus allowing students to quickly and conveniently learn about the tales of particular cultures. Some of these stories have been told for centuries, while others have emerged only in recent times. The four-volume set includes introductory essays in addition to explanatory headnotes, and provides bibliographies on particular regions as well as a selected, general bibliography. The most comprehensive work of its kind, this set gives students and general readers a guided tour of the world's folktales. Each volume of the set is devoted to a particular broad geographic region: Volume 1: Africa, The Middle East, Australia and Oceania Volume 2: Asia Volume 3: Europe Volume 4: North and South America Accessible, informative, and entertaining, this book will help literature students learn how to analyze texts and understand the traditions at the heart of many of the world's literary masterpieces. It will also help social studies students learn about the world's cultures and respect ethnic diversity.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Journal of American Folklore , 1917
  creation of the world bagobo story: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2004
  creation of the world bagobo story: Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society , 1976
  creation of the world bagobo story: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
  creation of the world bagobo story: Storytelling Josepha Sherman, 2015-03-26 Storytelling is an ancient practice known in all civilizations throughout history. Characters, tales, techniques, oral traditions, motifs, and tale types transcend individual cultures - elements and names change, but the stories are remarkably similar with each rendition, highlighting the values and concerns of the host culture. Examining the stories and the oral traditions associated with different cultures offers a unique view of practices and traditions.Storytelling: An Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore brings past and present cultures of the world to life through their stories, oral traditions, and performance styles. It combines folklore and mythology, traditional arts, history, literature, and festivals to present an overview of world cultures through their liveliest and most fascinating mode of expression. This appealing resource includes specific storytelling techniques as well as retellings of stories from various cultures and traditions.
  creation of the world bagobo story: A Brief History of Philippine Literature Teófilo del Castillo y Tuazon, 1937
  creation of the world bagobo story: Folk-lore in the Old Testament James George Frazer, 1918
  creation of the world bagobo story: Abadeha Myrna de la Paz, 2014-05 In this version of Cinderella, set in the Philippines, Abadeha endures abuse by her stepmother before being helped by the Spirit of the Forest and becoming the bride of the island chieftain's son.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Davao Macario D. Tiu, 2005
  creation of the world bagobo story: Unmaking Botany Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez, 2025-02-28 In Anglo-European botany, it is customary to think of the vernacular as that which is not a Latin or Latinized scientific plant name. In Unmaking Botany, Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez traces a history of botany in the Philippines during the last decades of Spanish rule and the first decades of US colonization. Through this history, she redefines the vernacular, expanding it to include embodied, cosmological, artistic, and varied taxonomic practices. From the culinary textures of rice and the lyrics crooned to honor a flower to the touch of a skirt woven from banana fiber, she illuminates how vernaculars of plant knowing in the Philippines exposed the philosophical and practical limits of botany. Such vernaculars remained as sovereign forms of knowledge production. Yet, at the same time, they fueled botany’s dominance over other ways of knowing plants. Revealing this tension allows Gutierrez to theorize “sovereign vernaculars,” or insight into plants that made and unmade the science, which serves as a methodological provocation to examine the interplay of different knowledge systems and to study the history of science from multiple vantage points.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Analyzing Filipino Discourse J. R. Martin, Priscilla Angela T. Cruz, 2025-05-03 This book explores Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, from the perspectives of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and Positive Discourse Analysis (PDA)—informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). It is designed to encourage researchers to study Filipino texts—both spoken and written—and to unpack them in a way that clarifies their function in Philippine society. With this goal in mind, the book introduces a number of discourse analysis tools and shows how to apply them to a range of Filipino texts—including a children's picture book story, some mental health advice about coping with COVID-19, President Duterte's speech about the Philippine government's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a comment piece from a student newspaper about problems with online learning modules produced by the Department of Education, and a reflective text about growing up in Davao. This is the first book to draw on a range of functional linguistic tools to analyse Filipino discourse in order to provide deeper insights into the role of language in bilingual education, the linguistic enactment of power, and the importance of thinking across languages when analysing texts. Key issues addressed include the complementarity of CDA and PDA, SFL's model of social context (as register and genre), analysing bilingual texts and bilingual education. The book fosters appliable linguistics as a dialectic of theory, description, and practice—supporting Filipino discourse analysts as they engage with the challenge of giving people access to a range of tools they can use productively to mean and thereby more successfully pursue their social goals. As such, it provides a model for researchers of other languages of how to encourage the analysis of meaning in texts within and beyond the clause. It is relevant to scholars across the spectrum of linguistics, particularly those working in Systemic Functional Linguistics.
  creation of the world bagobo story: The Lumad and Moro of Mindanao B. R. RODIL, 1993-01-01 There are two main indigenous groups in the south of the Philippines: the Lumad and the Moro. Together, the Lumad, who have retained their traditional beliefs, and the Islamized Moro communities, regard themselves as the original inhabitants of the greater part of the island of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Both these peoples have shown themselves to be enduring in the face of Spanish and US colonization, and the policies of the predominantly Christian Philippine national government. The Philippines is a country with a low per-capita income and a growing and land-hungry population. In order to solve some of these problems, including a worsening energy crisis, the government is attempting to exploit Mindanao's abundant natural resources - but this directly conflicts with the interests of the Lumad and Moro. The situation is inextricably linked with the fact that, since 1972, the government has been engaged in a war of attrition with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), who have been fighting for political control within Mindanao. THE LUMAD AND MORO OF MINDANAO outlines the origins of these two peoples, historical issues of land ownership and settlement programmes, the effect of big business and development, the campaigning strategies of the Lumad, and the Moro's journey to self-determination. Written by Professor B.R. Rodil, a member of the Tiruray Lumad community, this is a timely. and essential exploration of the situation of these two indigenous groups who have been increasingly marginalized by the central government of the Philippines. Please note that the terminology in the fields of minority rights and indigenous peoples’ rights has changed over time. MRG strives to reflect these changes as well as respect the right to self-identification on the part of minorities and indigenous peoples. At the same time, after over 50 years’ work, we know that our archive is of considerable interest to activists and researchers. Therefore, we make available as much of our back catalogue as possible, while being aware that the language used may not reflect current thinking on these issues.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Thomas Lincoln Casey, Gilbert Van Ingen, Charles Lane Poor, Edmund Otis Hovey, Ralph Winfred Tower, 1917 Records of meetings 1808-1916 in v. 11-27.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Ang Bayan Sa Labas Ng Maynila Rosario Cruz Lucero, 2007 Collection of essays on the civilization, history and traditions of various ethnic groups in the Philippines.
  creation of the world bagobo story: A Story of Mindanao and Sulu in Question and Answer B. R. Rodil, 2003
  creation of the world bagobo story: The World Archaeological Congress, 1-7 September 1986, Southampton and London: Comparative studies in the development of complex societies (3 v.) , 1986
  creation of the world bagobo story: Tattoo Traditions of Asia Lars Krutak, 2024-10-31 For millennia, tattoos have documented the history of humanity one painful mark at a time. They form a visual language on the skin, expressing an individual’s desires and fears as well as cultural values, family ties, and spiritual beliefs on the surfaces of the body. The Indigenous peoples of Asia have created some of the world’s oldest and most distinctive tattoos, but their many contributions to body art and practice have been largely overlooked. Tattoo Traditions of Asia is the first single volume dedicated to the anthropological study of an ancient cultural practice and artform that spans many countries and societies, ancestral lands, and contemporary communities across the continent and its islands. This richly illustrated survey combines the author's twenty years of fieldwork, interviewing hundreds of Indigenous tattoo bearers and contemporary tattoo practitioners, with painstaking research conducted in obscure archives throughout the region and elsewhere to break new ground on one of the least-understood mediums of Indigenous Asian expressive culture—a vital tradition to be celebrated, an inspirational story told in skin and ink.
  creation of the world bagobo story: The University of the Philippines Cultural Dictionary for Filipinos , 1996
  creation of the world bagobo story: Encyclopedia of Creation Myths David A. Leeming, Margaret Adams Leeming, 1994-06-30 In encyclopedic format, this book presents creations myths, beliefs of ancient civilizations around the world, including Greeks, Romans, and others.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Bagobo Myths Laura Estelle Watson Benedict, 1913
  creation of the world bagobo story: History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Mark Bennitt, Frank Parker Stockbridge, 1905
  creation of the world bagobo story: San Carlos Publications , 1981
  creation of the world bagobo story: Science, Medicine, and History Edgar Ashworth Underwood, E. Ashworth Underwood, 1953
  creation of the world bagobo story: On the Road Home: an American Story John Russell Frank, 2009-12-29 The year was 1898 and army private Patrick Henry Frank was in New Orleans awaiting transport to Cuba to fight in the Spanish-American War. A change in orders and Private Frank was instead going to the Philippines. Admiral Dewey had stunningly defeated the Spanish navy at Manila Bay, but President McKinley wanted boots on the ground. Patrick Henry Frank's country was seeking its manifest destiny further west than America had ever moved. Through a riveting narrative history, author John Russell Frank chronicles the events of his family's half-century on America's frontier in the Philippineswar, adventure, colonialism, the heartbreaking deaths of family members, businesses ravaged by WW II, and internment in brutal Japanese prison camps. It is an epic story about his familys triumph and tragedy in a strange land, a story of how they came to absorb and become a part of another culture. The narrative flows from a substantial amount of intimate archival material: historically rich letters, war diaries, photographs, memoirs, and oral and video histories from the familys experiences in the Philippines. He shares a way of life and a time-period unknown or forgotten by the present generationpivotal years of America's past. In the process, the author discovers his own roots.
  creation of the world bagobo story: Comparative Studies in the Development of Complex Societies , 1986
  creation of the world bagobo story: Bulletin - Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 1933
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