Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore
Nathalie De Los Santos
Filipino fairytales for the whole family. I retell Philippine fairy tales, myths, folk tales, folklore from different islands.
Stories (re)written and performed by Nathalie De Los Santos.
I dedicate this entire podcast to my five-year-old nephew, Winston.
Follow me at @pilipinxpages (IG/TW/FB)
Art: S1: Kiligraphy Co. (IG: @kiligraphyco) and S2: Nicole Buensuceso (@nikbuens.art), Diyosa Mata Art by Naomi King (@naomikingofficial)
Sound edit: S1: Brad Dyck (TW: @Brad_Dyck) S2: Nathalie DLS
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 62 - Warrior Spirit Through Sacred Kali and Mayari - Interview with Imee
Imee Dalton (she/her) understands what it’s like to walk the world as someone disconnected from her roots. She has been dedicated to her own healing and remembrance journey for decades. Known as “the Mayari Moon”, Imee is a kali instructor, content creator and one of the hosts of the Babaylan Bruha Book Club Podcast. She lives on the ancestral lands of the mound builders that are the Hopewell and Adena. I interview her today on the podcast! Seven years ago, she started training in kali, a Filipi
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 61 - Bathala, Bathalismo and the Infinite God
I am back with a new podcast season! In my first episode of the new season, let’s uncover the ancient tale of Infinito Dios, the Infinite God. Bathala is the supreme deity in Tagalog mythology, but he was turned into ‘God’ when the Spanish came. One story that has endured is the story behind the Bathalismo, the Infinite God, who refused to be baptized. Please read 'Back from the Crocodile's Belly'. The essay I reference is: "Bathala is Anting-Anting or why Bathala Hides inside the Stone by Neni
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 60 - Mindanao - Mandaya and Subanun - The Children of the Limokon - The Sun and the Moon - The Widow’s Son
Hello all! This is my last episode of the year. I perform more Mindanao tales, from Mandaya and Subanun. The stories are: The Children of the Limokon, The Sun and the Moon, and The Widow’s Son.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 59 - Mindanao - Bilaan - The Story of the Creation - In the Beginning
I'm back with more fairy tales from Mindanao, from Bilaan. I perform The Story of the Creation and In the Beginning. Y'all, please please look into the history of Mindanao if you can. Their issues are underreported by the news. I chose to tell these tales as a prayer this past month for those affected by the earthquake in Mindanao; and those who have been affected by the ongoing regional issues, including the war in Cotobato City.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 58 - Mindanao - Bagobo - Origin - Lumabet
Hello! I'm back with fairy tales from Mindanao | Bagobo. The two fairy tales are: Origin and Lumabet.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 57 - Mindanao - Bukidnon Pt 2 - How Children Became Monkeys - Bulanawan and Aguio
Hello! I am back with two fairytales: How Children Became Monkeys - Bulanawan and Aguio. These two tales are from Mindanao.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 56 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarves: Breaking the Mirror of Narcissism
Had this modern interpretation concept of Snow White in my mind since I heard the new plot line for the upcoming Snow White movie. I don't want anymore diversity checklist-esque "empowered" women. I want a broken hero that's escaping a narcissist mother, which was what the fairytale was about in my opinion. One who finds a loving community and it feels too good to be true. One who doesn't wake up to true love's kiss. The love that wakes Snow White is the promise that one can overcome even the da
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 55 - Mindanao - Bukidnon Pt 1 - How the Moon and Stars Came to Be - The Flood Story - Magbangal
Hello!!! I'm back with more fairy tales from Mindanao, specifically from Bukidnon! I perform How the Moon and Stars Came to Be - The Flood Story - Magbangal.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 54 - Igorot Fairy Tales Pt 2 - The Serpent Eagle - The Tattooed Men - Tilin, the Rice Bird
I'm back with more Igorot Fairy Tales! The Serpent Eagle - The Tattooed Men - Tilin, the Rice Bird
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 53 - Igorot Fairy Tales Pt 1 - The Creation - The Flood Story - Lumawig on Earth - How the First Head Was Taken
This week I'm performing Igorot Fairy Tales! The Creation - The Flood Story - Lumawig on Earth - How the First Head Was Taken
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 52 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 7 - The Turtle and the Lizard - The Man with the Cocoanuts - The Carabao and the Shell - The Alligator’s Fruit - Dogedog
I'm back with more Tinguian Fairy Tales! The Turtle and the Lizard - The Man with the Cocoanuts - The Carabao and the Shell - The Alligator’s Fruit - Dogedog
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 51 - Diyosa Mata - Ch12
Last creative episode for FAHM! I read Chapter 12 of my fantasy novel, Diyosa Mata, which is a Filipino fantasy novel I've been working on!
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 50 - Diyosa Mata - Ch11
Today I read chapter 11 from my fantasy novel, Diyosa Mata! Last year, I read Vidal's chapters, which show a young man growing up in the colonized capital of Lirio. This year, I'm happy to share the protagonist Mayari's story with you, as she observes her mother, Datu Marilag, kick the ever loving sh!t out of another Datu.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 49 - imaginary conversations
CW: emotional abuse, domestic violence I read aloud my short story, Imaginary Conversations. I wanted to write a dark legend/myth retelling about how when survivors try to leave abusive situations, they’re not understood completely after by the outside world. This story is inspired by the Lady of Shalott by Alfred Tennyson. This is not a Filipino tale--I wrote this one when I was in college, never really shared it, but then I rewrote it during the pandemic. Imaginary Conversations centres around
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 48 - Gods and Deities - Tala - Magwayen - Mangatia - Diyan Masalanta - Apung Iru
Hello again! Happy Filipino American History Month. In this episode, I cover Philippine gods and deities. I've written short stories for each one. I feature Tala, Magwayen, Mangatia, Diyan Masalanta and Apung Iru. Shout out to Kapwa Magazine -- I wrote these short stories being inspired by the primer guide I'm working on with them about aswang, deities and gods. This guide is being written by a few authors and will be released in their next issue!
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 47 - Aswang - The Batibat - Anggitay - Siyokoy - Tahamaling - Kibaan
Happy Filipino American History Month! This episode I tell stories I wrote about the different aswang from Filipino folklore. The Batibat A young man named Vidal doesn't believe in the supernatural. But when his friend Miguel falls victim to the Batibat in his sleep, Vidal seeks the help of a babaylan to vanquish the Batibat. Anggitay A young woman named Mayari encounters the female Tikbalang, the Anggitay in the woods. The two discover the beauty of the world together. Siyokoy A young woman nam
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 46 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 6 - The Alan and the Hunters - The Man and the Alan - Sogsogot - The Mistaken Gifts - The Boy Who Became a Stone
Today I perform more Tinguian Fairy Tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I tried to write Itneg in place of Tinguian. It appears as Tinguian in Cole's work, but feeling like I should mention the name of the Tribe for those curious about them! The stories read today are The Alan and the Hunters, The Man and the Alan, Sogsogot, The Mistaken Gifts, and The Boy Who Became a Stone.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 45 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 5 - How the Tinguian Learned to Plant - Magsawi - The Tree with the Agate Beads - The Striped Blanket
Today I perform more Tinguian Fairy Tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I tried to write Itneg in place of Tinguian. It appears as Tinguian in Cole's work, but feeling like I should mention the name of the Tribe for those curious about them! The stories read today are How the Tinguian Learned to Plant, Magsawi, The Tree with the Agate Beads, and The Striped Blanket.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 44 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 4 - The Story of Tikgi / The Story of Sayen / The Sun and the Moon
I'm back with more Tinguian fairy tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I perform The Story of Tikgi, The Story of Sayen, and The Sun and the Moon.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 43 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 3 - The Story of Dumalawi / The Story of Kanag
Back with more Tinguian fairy tales from Mabel Cook Cole. Today I read: The Story of Dumalawi and The Story of Kanag. You can find these stories on Project Gutenberg.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 42 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 2 - Gawigawen of Adasen / The Story of Gaygayoma Who Lives up Above
I'm back with Tinguian fairy tales! I've been SO sick the past three weeks, oh my god. Apologies for my tiredness in this episode. These fairy tales were originally documented and written by Mabel Cook Cole. You can find her book on Project Gutenberg! They are called Gawigawen of Adasen and The Story of Gaygayoma Who Lives up Above.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 41 - Tinguian Fairy Tales Pt 1 - Aponibolinayen and the Sun / Aponibolinayen
This week I'm performing Tinguian fairy tales from Mabel Cook Cole. They are the two tales of Aponibolinayen and the Sun, and Aponibolinayen.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 40 - Moro Fairy Tales - Mythology of Mindanao / The Story of Bantugan
Back with some more stories from my home girl Mabel. These are the Moro fairy tales, the Mythology of Mindanao and The Story of Bantugan.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 39 - Ilocano Fairy Tales Pt 2 - The Story of a Monkey / The White Squash
Hi! Back with more Illocano Fairy Tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I perform The Story of a Monkey and The White Squash.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 38 - Ilocano Fairy Tales Pt 1 - The Monkey and the Turtle - The Poor Fisherman and His Wife - The Presidente Who Had Horns
I'm back with Ilocano Fairy Tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I perform The Monkey and the Turtle - The Poor Fisherman and His Wife - The Presidente Who Had Horns.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 37 - Tagalog Fairy Tales Pt 2 - The Adventures of Juan / Juan Gathers Guavas
More Tagalog fairytales! I perform Mabel Cook Cole's The Adventures of Juan and Juan Gathers Guavas. You can read her work, it is in the public domain and on Project Gutenberg.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 36 - Tagalog Fairy Tales - The Creation Story - The Story of Benito
This time around I'm doing Tagalog fairy tales from Mabel Cook Cole. I perform The Creation Story and The Story of Benito.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 35 - Visayan Fairy Tales Pt 4 - The Spider and the Fly / The Battle of the Crabs
Today, I'm reading the Visayan fairy tales, The Spider and the Fly and The Battle of the Crabs. These are all in the public domain via Mabel Cook Cole's book, Philippine Folk Tales. Unlike the other episodes which I rewrote, these are pretty close to the tellings by Cole because I didn't want to steer too far from their simple tellings. I will clarify which ones I do rewrite, as I'll be performing a handful of these. You can find all these tales on Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ca
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 34 - Visayan Fairy Tales Pt 3 - Why Dogs Wag Their Tails / The Hawk and the Hen
Today I'm reading the Visayan fairy tales, Why Dogs Wag Their Tails and The Hawk and the Hen. Why Dog Wag Their Tails was the very episode I ever did, so I'm throwing it back!! These are all in the public domain via Mabel Cook Cole's book, Philippine Folk Tales. Unlike the other episodes which I rewrote, these are pretty close to the tellings by Cole because I didn't want to steer too far from their simple tellings. I will clarify which ones I do rewrite, as I'll be performing a handful of these
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 33 - Visayan Fairy Tales Pt 2 - The Virtue of the Cocoanut / Mansumandig
These week I'm reading the Visayan fairy tales, The Virtue of the Cocoanut and Mansumandig. These are all in the public domain via Mabel Cook Cole's book, Philippine Folk Tales. Unlike the other episodes which I rewrote, these are pretty close to the tellings by Cole because I didn't want to steer too far from their simple tellings. I will clarify which ones I do rewrite, as I'll be performing a handful of these. You can find all these tales on Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 32 - Visayan Fairy Tales Pt 1 - The Sun and the Moon / The First Monkey
I'm back for Filipino-Canadian Heritage Month with fairy tales! I'm reading Visayan fairy tales, the Sun and the Moon and the First Monkey. These are all in the public domain via Mabel Cook Cole's book, Philippine Folk Tales. Unlike the other episodes which I rewrote, these are pretty close to the tellings by Cole because I didn't want to steer too far from their simple tellings. I will clarify which ones I do rewrite, as I'll be performing a handful of these. You can find all these tales on Pro
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 31 - Rosa Mistika
Once upon a time, there was an old woman named Magda, who lived in a barrio in Bulacan. She was very wealthy. She had no husband or children to pass on her wealth, and her time was coming. A priest brings her a mystical rose to see if God has pardoned her sins. This is my last episode until Fil-Can Heritage Month in June. I would like to take the time to work on my book, research and learn Cebuano. I started the same time last year, inspired by Philippine Folklore vol. 2, and I'm still calling o
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 30 - The Black Ant
There once lived a boy named Ernani. He was so small that other boys did not want to play with him. Even his family members did not want to play with Ernani because he was an odd boy. He was quiet and kept to himself. Ernani preferred being alone. He befriends a magical black ant friend.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 29 - The Golden Pump
There were two brothers, Nilo and Liko. They tended a farm, in which they grew many vegetables and beautiful flowers. Many people bought their produce. However, their farm work was hard because they had to get water from a faraway river. They had an old pump on their land, but it no longer worked. One day, Nilo helps an injured dog, who turns their old pump golden.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 28 - The Magic Book
Dandoy helps a wounded stranger, who gifts him with a beautiful book that changes his life. Unbeknownst to Dandoy, his neighbors covet this book.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 27 - The Duplo and the Balagtasan
The duplo is a debate in verse. Those who planned to do the duplo did a lot of practice in the rice fields or resting under the tree. The participants usually searched for verses from nearby towns, and gave up their fighting roosters or dumalagas in exchange for verses. The duplo was held during the prayers said for the dead. It was also held during the first anniversary of the death of a person. The widow or survivors of the deceased would usually invite some young ladies and gentlemen from the
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 26 - The Mines in Baguio
Long ago in the small village of Suyuk, a part of the place that is now the city of Baguio, there lived a tribe of Igorots whose leader was Kunto. They were a peaceful people and they respected one another. They believed in their gods which they called anito and the teachings of Bathala. Every year they celebrated the kanyao in honor of their anitos. One year they get a special gift: a golden tree.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folklore - Episode 25 - The Legend of the Straight Dike in the Rice Field
There was a beautiful maiden who lived in San Mateo. Many men came from across the land in hopes to win her hand in marriage. Her response to the many proposals was that she was too young but she would think about it. Eventually, one of her suitors does an ambitious task for her to prove his love.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 24 - Diyosa Mata - Part 4
Happy Halloween! Vidal learns about the church’s corruption through the manananggal during San Flores’ party. But Vidal must find Danica before the manananggal does! The manananggal is my favourite aswang. I always imagined if I was one, I'd screw it up somehow and be the legs running free at night instead of the powerful lady flying.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 23 - Diyosa Mata - Part 3
Part 3 of my fantasy novel, Diyosa Mata. Vidal learns more about his past, and how the god, Sitan might have had a part in it. Vidal grows closer to Danica, who reveals that she knows more about the Kalayaans and magic, despite it being forbidden in Lirio. Vidal also faces his first aswang, the manananggal!
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 22 - Diyosa Mata - Part 2
Today I'm back with Part 2 of Diyosa Mata! Happy FAHM! Vidal meets his friends Rain and Danica. As he grows closer to them, it becomes harder to hide his magical abilities from them. Vidal tries to be normal, but his magical side begins to reveal things from his past.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 21 - Diyosa Mata - Part 1
Halloween special: I'll be reading parts of Diyosa Mata, the fantasy novel I've been working on. This novel is based on Filipino folklore and mythology and is a reinterpretation of the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines. After years of brutal indoctrination and injustice, the downtrodden people across the archipelago revolt against an imperialistic theocracy called the Derramar. They’re inspired by Mayari Bathala—one of the last practitioners of magic known as the Kalayaans. Mayari sparks t
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 20 - The Legend of the Flower Dama de Noche
Evangelina was the clever daughter of a wealthy family in the town of Mabulak in Bulacan. She wanted to escape society and learn the world through her books and art. She wanted to bring people happiness, and her wish created the flower, the Dama de Noche.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 19 - The Nuno sa Punso
Don’t mess with the Nuno sa Punso! Learn about the little old dudes in mounds that protect nature from those who wreck the treasures of the forest.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 18 - Prince Igmidio and Princess Cloriana
Skilled markswoman, Princess Cloriana gets lost after hunting with her father’s troupe, and her ability to survive both enemy and wilderness turns her into a queen. Disguised as a shepherds boy, Prince Igmidio comes to take her back home.
Filipino Fairy Tales, Mythology and Folk Tales - Episode 17 - How the Town of Marikina Got Its Name
A young girl gazes upon herself in a pool, and in a moment of self-consciousness, get an affirmation that names the town of Marikina.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 16 - Hinilawod Part 6 - The Adventures of Humadapnon Pt 2
This is the last chapter of the Hinilawod epic! Humadapnon quests for the hand of Nagmalingtong Yawa. He sails on a sea of blood, a river between two crashing islands, and visits an island of hot-hot-women who capture him. Nagmalitong Yawa rescues Humadapnon from capture, and the two have many more adventures!
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 15 - Hinilawod Part 5 - The Adventures of Dumalapdap
While Humadapnon was adventuring in our last story, his brother Dumalapdap set out on his own quest. He set out to the Land of Dawn, where the goddess Lubay-Lubyok Hanginun si Mahuyokhuyokon lives. Her long name is roughly translated as “Graceful movement of the Arrogant Breeze”. She is the goddess of the night breeze, who resided in the east. I re-wrote the story after reading the version in Outline of Philippine Mythology!
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 14 - Hinilawod Part 4 - The Adventures of Humadapnon
The Hinilawod epic continues with the Adventures of Humadapnon. He's questin' for some ladies like his brother. He's seduced by a sorceress named Pinganun, who gets him into witchcraft. But his love conquest leads him to Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan, the goddess of greed. She lives with her riches and her dwuendes, while men across the land come to try for her hand in marriage.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 13 - Hinilawod Part 3 - Saragnayan and Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata
A continuation of Labaw Donggon's tale. Can we get an anime of the Lord of Darkness, Saragnayan, and his wife, the Deity of Lust and Seduction, Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata though? Especially Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata, since girl cursed Labaw Donggon in the name of her love, Saragnayan. ANYWAY. The actual plot is Labaw Donggon's sons come to save him from Saragnayan, and return him home. Labaw Donggon's brothers are angered by Labaw Donggon's defeat and imprisonment by Saragnayan, and
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 12 - Hinilawod Part 2 - The Adventures of Labaw Donggon
Hinilawod is an epic poem orally transmitted from early inhabitants of a place called Sulod in central Panay, Philippines. The term "Hinilawod" generally translates to "Tales From The Mouth of The Halawod River". The epic must have been commonly known to the Visayans of Panay before the conquest, since its main protagonists, like Labaw Donggon, were noted in the accounts of the Islanders' beliefs and recorded by early Spanish colonizers. Hinilawod recounts the story of the exploits of three Sulu
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 11 - Hinilawod Part 1 - Alunsina and Datu Paubari
Hinilawod is an epic poem orally transmitted from early inhabitants of a place called Sulod in central Panay, Philippines. I'm so excited to share this story with you - it is an epic, comparable to the Odyssey or Iliad, with gods, goddesses, monsters and heroes. The term "Hinilawod" generally translates to "Tales From The Mouth of The Halawod River".
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 10 - Where the Makopa Came From
This tale is from the Ilocos Region. This is a story of beautiful bell that was protected by its village from bandits, and the origin of makopa.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 9 - The Legend of Lanzones Fruit
Learn about yummy lanzones and the ancient tale behind the fruit!
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 8 - Why Some Mangos are Sour
This the story of Tita and Nita, and why mangos are either sweet or sour. Tita is a demanding girl, while her sister Nita is diplomatic and kind. This tale is from Pangasinan. I wrote the story to give the girls a bit more complexity as to why they have such different personalities! When I read that their parents pass away in the story, I dorkily thought of Frozen. Seems impactful to their individual personalities if these two girls lost their parents, and why each one views the world differentl
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 7 - The Legend of Mt Banahaw
HAPPY FIL-CAN HERITAGE MONTH! The Legend of Mt Banahaw is about a boy named Limbas, who receives many gifts from a strange man who lives upon a mountain. This tale comes from the Quezon Province.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 6 - The Legend of the Ilang Ilang
I'm back with the Legend of the Ilang Ilang. This story describes the origin of the ilang ilang flower. A rajah falls in love with a girl who serves the supreme god, Bathala. This is inspired by the story from Philippine Folklore vol. 2, this version was (re)written and performed by me, Nathalie De Los Santos.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 5 - The Legend of the Sampaguita Flower
I'm back! I nerd out about Philippine Folklore vol 2. I'm still looking for the creators, so please help me find them if you know something about them! I also read the first story "The Legend of the Sampaguita Flower" from the volume, rewritten and performed by yours truly.
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 4 - The Origin of Bananas
Hi all! Last episode. I really enjoyed doing this mini-series. For this episode, in the fairy tale, the datu is originally referred to as "queen" or "princess". I find reading these old fairy tales, depending on where they're from, they either have a Christian or Muslim version. I decided to go with "datu" as it is a cool term to learn. (Our history is really rich from many cultures, so I wanted you all to know how I modified it!)
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 3 - The Coleto and the Crow
Wanted to do something light hearted this week, and I like the story the Coleto and the Crow for its healthy dose of competition! Who doesn't like a good race fairy tale?!
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 2 - The Legend of Mount Kanlaon
The Legend of Mount Kanlaon is a fairy tale that has everything - a dragon, a hero, and animals! I've been thinking about animism and our connection with the earth and animals. In my telling of this story, I wrote more into the hero Laon abilities to ground himself and tune into nature. There are actually many tellings of this story. I read this story the first time from Maximo D. Ramos, but if you use good ol' Google, you can find variations of the myth online pretty easily. Also - sorry all,
Filipino Fairy Tales Episode 1 - Why Dogs Wag Their Tails
Happy Filipino American History Month! Today I will read the fairy tale, "Why Dogs Wag their Tails". This show is meant for children and families to listen together. I dedicate this entire podcast to my three-year-old nephew, Winston. My family all loves Ton-Ton and my dad wants him to learn about our culture. Rewritten and performed by: Nathalie De Los Santos This story appears in Mabel Cook Cole's Philippine Folk Tales. Another version exists as "Why Dogs Bare Their Teeth" by Maximo D. Ramos i