Myth and Folklore

Sandawa

Sandawa.

Sandawà Bulatukan Lambac Tô sayyan, tô pagbánnal katô mga Bagóbô, ás Sandawà, sábbad manubù. Ás Matutum é sábbad bayi migkalyagan i Sandawà. Duwán puman sábbad álló ás Sandawà migarig ka sábbad daraga ágngadanan ki Mibuló. Na takud ta taladuma man si Sandawà asta si Matutum, si Matutum igtanud. Misókó. Migpudut din tô barira ággamitán ka gabál. Migbunal din é ulu i Sandawà. Tô gó atin sumállág ki katô Sandawà, duwán kitanán ta nit ulu din ibállà. Tô gó miglagpás i Matutum ka barira. Misókó ás Sandawà, na migsipà din ás Matutum. Ás Matutum...

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Bagobo myths about Tuglibong

The myth about Tuglibong describes how the sky and the earth took the shape they have today, and consequently how the Mona or mythical beings began to live, upon the surface of the earth. There are several variations of the Tuglibong myth. Ang Tribu Bagobo Woodlands would like to present all of the variations for your knowledge and for the preservation of the Bagobo Culture. A In  t h e   beginning  Diwata  made  t h e   sea  and the land. They planted trees of many kinds. Then they look two lumps of earth and shaped them like human figures; then they spat on them and it became...

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