Filipino Popular Tales by Dean S. Fansler
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Why the Antis not so Venomous as the Snake 399
The Origin of Locusts 399 The Origin of Locusts 400 The Adam and Eve of the Tagalogs 402 How Lanzones became Edible 402 The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars 405 The Sun and the Moon 406 Origin of the Monkey 413 The First Monkey 413 The Deer and the Snail 429 APPENDIX 431 INDEX 447 Bibliography. [The following list includes only such works as are referred to in abbreviated form in the notes throughout the volume.] AARNE, ANTTI. Vergleichende Maerchenforschungen. Helsingfors, 1908. Arabian Nights' Entertainments. Translated by Sir RICHARD BURTON. 10 vols., 1885. Supplemental Nights, 6 vols., 1886-88. Bahar-i-Danush. Translated from the Persian by JONATHAN SCOTT. 3 vols. Shrewsbury, 1799. |
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