Reviewer 21ST
Reviewer 21ST
EtiologiEpicscal Legends
⚫ explain how things came to be or why things are as they are
⚫ passed down through oral tradition
⚫ anonymous authors
tribe of origin.
Folktales/Folklore
⚫ traditional stories passed down through oral tradition
⚫ include fables, riddles, proverbs, folk songs, and sometimes
superstitious beliefs
Myths
⚫ stories that involve the native pantheon of gods/goddesses
⚫ explain a belief, custom, or strange natural phenomenon
LESSON 2
Literature from Luzon
Luzon
⚫ The largest island group in the Philippines.
● Aliguyon (CAR)
An epic, Aliguyon is about a series of mortal combats between Aliguyon
and Pumbakhayon to settle a tribal feud.
LESSON 3
● Western Visayas
○ The Fall of Polobulac - This is a tale from Panay about the seven
deadly sins.
● Eastern Visayas
● Central Visayas
○ Sicalac and Sicavay - This is a Visayan creation myth about Captan and
Maguayan who are both gods who created earth and all living things.
Captan planted a bamboo in the garden. One day it broke into two
sections and out stepped a man and woman who were respectively
named as Sicalac and Sicavay.
LESSON 4
About Mindanao:
● large groups of ethnic minorities: Maranao, Maguindanao, Ilanun,
and Sangil; also referred to as Moro
● groups found in the uplands: the Bagobo, Bukidnon, Manadaya,
Manobo, and Subanon
● Every ethnic minority has a number of raconteurs or narrators who
deliver a story in a creative way, bearing two or three or more folktales.
The stories they tell have been conveyed to them by older members of
their respective families, friends, and acquaintances, some of whom
have already died. Raconteurs can be young or old, men or women.