Philippine Folktales
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“The folktales are appropriate in terms of language because the mother-tongue is used in narrating/reading them. Studies have proven that learners who begin in their mother tongue have more efficient cognitive development and are better prepared for more cognitively demanding subject matter. They tend to be smarter if they start education using their mother tongue.”
— Joanne Marie Igoy-Escalona
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Philippine Folktales - Joanne Marie Igoy-Escalona
Philippine Folktales
(Filipino)
The stories contained in this book were adapted from the stories of Dean S. Fansler, Mabel Cook Cole, and others which originally appeared in the Project Gutenberg website and are part of the public domain.
The retellings/adaptations and translations of the stories are © Joanne Marie Igoy-Escalona and Anvil Publishing Inc., 2015.
The design and layout of the book were art directed by Katrina Guevarra and Ramón C. Sunico.
Illustrations copyright © Mary Cuenca, 2015.
The Teacher’s Guide was written by Ramón C. Sunico and Katrina Guevarra based on an outline provided by Joanne Marie Igoy-Escalona and are © Ramón C. Sunico, Katrina Guevarra, and Anvil Publishing Inc., 2015. It was translated into Filipino by Eilene G. Narvaez.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the copyright owners and the publisher.
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Recommended entry:
Philippine folktales / Joanna Marie
Igoy-Escalona, patnugot. -- Mandaluyong
City : Anvil Publishing, Inc., c2015.
pages ; cm
ISBN 978-971-27-3187-7 (e-book)
Filipino text.
1. Tales -- Philippines -- Juvenile literature.
2. Children’s stories, Filipino. 3. Children’s stories
-- Illustrations -- Juvenile literature. I. Escalona,
Joanna Marie Igoy-.
GR325 398.20959908 2015 P520150184
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to acknowledge the following for sharing
their expertise in editing the seven other editions of
Philippine Folktales:
• Genevieve Asenjo–Hiligaynon
• Sergio Bumadilla–Pangasinense
• Ma. Eloisa N. Francisco–Kapampangan
• Haidee Palapar–Cebuano
• Eilene G. Narvaez–Filipino
• Clesencio B. Rambaud–Iloko
• Paz Verdades M. Santos–Bikol
MGA NILALAMAN
Dean S. Fansler
Ang Ginintuang Tuntunin
The Golden Rule
Ang Uwak at ang Lamiran
Auac and Lamiran
Ang Kalapati at ang Uwak
The Dove and the Crow
Ang Nawawalang Kuwintas
The Lost Necklace
Ang Unggoy at ang Buwaya
The Monkey and the Crocodile
Ang Kuwento ng mga Daliri
The Story of Our Fingers
Ang Pitong Kuba
The Seven Humpbacks
Kung Bakit Laylay ang Balat sa Leeg ng Baka
Why the Cow’s Skin Is Loose Around Its Neck
Ang Paglilitis sa mga Hayop
The Trial Among the Animals
Ang Di-Pantay na Laban: O Kung Bakit Hati ang Kuko ng Kalabaw
An Unequal Match: Or Why the Carabao’s Hoof Is Split
Ang Pagong at ang Matsing
The Turtle and the Monkey
Si Maria at ang Ginintuang Tsinelas
Maria and the Golden Slipper
Mabel Cook Cole
Ang Araw at ang Buwan
The Sun and the Moon
Ang Lalaki at ang Kaniyang mga Niyog
The Man with His Coconuts
Paano Nagkaroon ng Buwan at mga Bituin
How the Moon and the Stars Came to Be
Ang Kalabaw at ang Suso
The Carabao and the Snail
Ang Unang Matsing
The First Monkey
Ang Laban ng mga Alimango
The Battle of the Crabs
Ang Pangulong Nagkaroon ng Sungay
The President Who Had Horns
Bakit Ikinakawag ng mga Aso ang Kanilang